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- Jun 28, 2021
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- Canyon 306
Hi Is i it necessary to add additive to fuel tank, 2011 306 Canyon? If so which one is best and how often? Thanks
Follow the instructions on the bottle for the minimum amount. You initially add it to your total on board fuel, then add more each fill up.Which id best additive , how much and how often?
Gallons | RF+ (1:10) | FS+ (1:3) |
50 | 5.00 | 16.67 |
75 | 7.50 | 25.00 |
100 | 10.00 | 33.33 |
125 | 12.50 | 41.67 |
150 | 15.00 | 50.00 |
175 | 17.50 | 58.33 |
200 | 20.00 | 66.67 |
225 | 22.50 | 75.00 |
250 | 25.00 | 83.33 |
There are a lot of variables that can lead to or eliminate issues. Do we want to get into all of those details, or do we just tell the gentleman to spend the extra $0.10/gallon to avoid headaches? For me, I've got better things to do.Ok guys, just how important is using an additive? I have never used an additive in many years of boating running mostly Yamaha 4 strokes, and have never had any issues as mentioned. Yes sometimes my boat sits for a few months between start ups, mostly winter months. So what could I possibly be doing right?
Depends on who you talk to. The previous owner of my boat used e0 and thought additives were BS especially because he turned over the fuel regularly - his opinion.Is it needed if you only use Ethanol Free gas?
family affair, Trapper was wanting to have a friendly discussion about fuel additives so he and others can make intelligent decisions about their boat fuel and you responded back "I've got better things to do". Then just a few posts later, #14 you did just that. You took the time to explained how some of the different fuels create different problems. And in doing so, you referred to yourself six times. Once you said "I", once "I've", once "we" and 3 times you said "my". Now I know you may not know much about Trapper but he has experience, knowledge and abilities that most all of us could learn from and wish we had more of what he's made of. Just one thing he did is for years made his living as a private, independant Salmon troller in the Pacific Northwest back in the days when it could be done. Not many had the grit to be successful. Brian did it for years. He is an artist with his hands and makes things that will make you feel small when you see what is lacking in yourself in comparison. He is my friend and I would hope that going forward you do not try to turn this good club into something like Bloody Decks or some such, by retorting that "I've got better things to do" when responding to any of our members. If that is so, then don't click the button and go get busy with all those better things you have waiting.There are a lot of variables that can lead to or eliminate issues. Do we want to get into all of those details, or do we just tell the gentleman to spend the extra $0.10/gallon to avoid headaches? For me, I've got better things to do.