After reviewing prior posts I believe the following is the most complete process for winterizing my 9.9 Suzuki (with oil injection).<br /><br />1. Add fuel stablizer to the existing gas.<br />2. Run for at least 15 min to get the stabilized fuel well into the engine.<br />3. Run at 1500rpm spray in foging oil let it smoke bring to idle spray more oil and let it stall by removing fuel feed<br />4. Remove all plugs and spray cylinders with storage oil turn engine buy hand put plugs back in respray engine with wd40.<br />5. I like to put rags in carbs and exhaust keeps things out.<br />6. Drain fuel tank and store empty.<br />7. Next year, fill with new fuel and go. Better to use new fuel, than trust stabilized fuel, and fuel filters will get rid of any condensation.<br /><br />Wondering the following:<br />To empty the fuel tank for the winter, can I take the stabilized fuel and use in my car?<br /><br />With the Suzuki oil injection (I run with unmixed gas in the tank), is it advisable to use a 50:1 mix for the first tank to get a little extra lubrication?<br /><br />Any other comments or suggestions on winterizing would be great. Thanks again.