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Ethanol And outboards
April 7, 2007
12:00 pm
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All of you boat owners just alittle note of advice. All of the fuel that you get from gas stations has Ethanol in it. I checked around on different sites to get the scoop, you should use a fuel Stabilizer.
Ive had to add drygas and stabilizer to my tank . The reason for this is more condensation and the new gas gets gelled up with water. I believe the drygas is only for the colder month, But use the fuel stabilizer year round . You can buy the Stabilizer at PepBoys.

April 7, 2007
4:25 pm
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Good info Matt !! And not only for your boat motors. Your prsonal vehicles also !! Ethanol is not all it's cracked up to be , but then again it's the product of your government WHO IS HERE TO HELP.-----------HELP !!!!

Fred Jones Sr.

April 8, 2007
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I was at a winterization class at highway marine in quakertown last year and they mention this product "E-Zorb".. You put it in your gas tank and it mixes whatever water is in your tank to the gas so it all burns out right thru the motor with no problems they said... They did a sample in a clear bottle. And it worked, the water did mix with the gas you could not see the split anymore.. I was wondering if anyone has used this product and what you think of it...

April 16, 2007
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I bot some E-Zorb after reading this link. I put some in all my tanks (apparently 1oz cures a 20gallon tank - the stuff looks almost like thick maple syrup. I bot it from Jamestown Distributors (found them on the web). J

JAMESTOWN DISTRIBUTORS
17 PECKHAM DRIVE
BRISTOL, RI 02809
401-253-3840 Fax 401-254-5829

Cost was approximately $16 per bottle.

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June 16, 2007
6:56 am
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JoeT,
HOW DID THE E-ZORB WORK AFTER ADDING IT TO THE TANK. DID YOU SEE YOUR MOTOR RUN ANY DIFFERENT..

June 17, 2007
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I am probably the wrong person to ask as I get my engine serviced every year since I bot it 3 years ago (I also don't put a lot of hours on it as well) - but my engine runs fine. I was just trying to do some preventive maintenance. <<<<><<<

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