Quicksilver - Quickstor Fuel Stabilizer - 12 oz. - 92-8M0047922
Quicksilver - Quickstor Fuel Stabilizer - 12 oz. - 92-8M0047922
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Quicksilver - Quickstor Fuel Stabilizer - 12 oz. - 92-8M0047922
Draining fuel before storage is not necessary if using this product. For storage over 2 months, you will want to add 1 ounce of stabilizer per 5 gallons of gasoline. This Mercury Marine product protects against corrosion in the carburetor and fuel systems and prevents carburetor icing and gas line freeze!
Features:
- Size - 12 oz.
- Add to fuel before long-term storage of your engine
- Prevents regular and ethanol-blended fuel from breaking down and oxidizing
- Prevents fuel system corrosion
- Prevents gum and varnish from forming in the fuel and settling in fuel lines and tanks, carburetors and injectors
- Keeps injectors and carburetor lubricated
- Stabilizes fuel for up to a year
- 1 ounce treats 5 gallons
- 12 ounce bottle treats 60 gallons
Why Fuel Care is Important
Even more than the gas in your car, the gas in your boat needs special care to keep your engine running at peak performance. Gasoline begins to go bad within a few weeks. When left untreated, some of the fuel components begin to oxidize and form a gum-like substance, which settles in fuel lines and tanks, carburetors, and injectors. When you try to burn this fuel, deposits can form in the combustion chamber. Over time, these deposits build up and reduce your engine's performance.
Fuel additives keep your fuel optimized, protect your fuel system, and remove any leftover deposits. With the Quicksilver Fuel Care System, you can trust that you're using products that are specially formulated " by the same people who design Mercury engines.
Although fuel additives can help prevent some fuel system problems, there are other ways to help prevent fuel related problems such as:
Purchase quality fuel from trusted sources:
Sometimes fuel is contaminated before it's pumped into your tank. Buy fuel from stores that take care of underground tanks and perform the proper maintenance.
Periodically check fuel filters and fuel tanks for sediment and water:
Over time, non-ethanol-blended fuel can leave behind sediment that collects inside the walls of your fuel tank. When ethanol-blended gasoline is first used, it can strip away the build-up in your tank. Fuel filters help prevent the sediment"that can cause engine damage"from entering your engine.