HT32BSX115
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Re: Should I buy a new boat with a Carburator - Confused and Frustrated
Yeah....gas station owners are usually not a good source of any accurate information. He's wrong on both accounts. After looking at KY's regs, it appears they're not much different any other state. All gasoline MUST meet ASTM and EPA standards when refined. (Federal law) You can look it all up if you like.
The only thing wrong with most "bad" gasoline is the water and other "crud" that some gas stations already have in their tanks. But that happens in all states.
Keep using the "Snake-oils" if they make you feel better. They need to make their money off someone..... Their effectiveness has been argued at length in these (and other) forums.
Engines get "gummed up" from not getting the oil changed. Not by the brand used.
This has been argued here until everybody is blue in the face AND will get threads LOCKED faster than you can say "Slick-50" if they get heated and personal (like they always seem to do!!
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So, I'd rather talk more about qualities of EFI vs carburetors than what goes through them..........
Cheers,
Rick
I asked a local gas station owner a while back why our gas is so bad and he replied "KY has no pollution laws, so its a dumping ground for bad gas."
Yeah....gas station owners are usually not a good source of any accurate information. He's wrong on both accounts. After looking at KY's regs, it appears they're not much different any other state. All gasoline MUST meet ASTM and EPA standards when refined. (Federal law) You can look it all up if you like.
The only thing wrong with most "bad" gasoline is the water and other "crud" that some gas stations already have in their tanks. But that happens in all states.
Keep using the "Snake-oils" if they make you feel better. They need to make their money off someone..... Their effectiveness has been argued at length in these (and other) forums.
Another old wives tale.....you do know that Valvoline branded oils can come from a multitude of different refiners don't you? [just like gasoline] The additives are manufactured and supplied by Lubrizol, Shell Chemical, Castrol, and only a few others. The base oils are traded like all other commodities.if you have ever taken apart an engine that has ran nothing but Valvoline all its life then you know why they call it Valvo-sludge. I have taken apart many SBC's that the lifter valley and rocker arms looked like they were filled with chocolate cake because the ash content in the oil is so high, it gums up everything.
Engines get "gummed up" from not getting the oil changed. Not by the brand used.
This has been argued here until everybody is blue in the face AND will get threads LOCKED faster than you can say "Slick-50" if they get heated and personal (like they always seem to do!!
So, I'd rather talk more about qualities of EFI vs carburetors than what goes through them..........
Cheers,
Rick