Best fuel stabilizer for older 2 strokes

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At most his tank is 5 gallons for a tiny little 15.
Just use it all on your last trip, then you won't have to stabilize anything. Why bother for a gallon or two.
E10 is fine over winter if it sits for 6 months. Just top it off with fresh fuel in the spring.
What's more important is to use a solid synthetic motor oil like XD100 or XD50.
 

rolmops

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At most his tank is 5 gallons for a tiny little 15.
Just use it all on your last trip, then you won't have to stabilize anything. Why bother for a gallon or two.
E10 is fine over winter if it sits for 6 months. Just top it off with fresh fuel in the spring.
What's more important is to use a solid synthetic motor oil like XD100 or XD50.
2 strokes do not use motor oil they use tcw3
 

airshot

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The higher the alcohol content rhe more HP your engine will make IF it is set up to run on it !! The E85 vehicles are setup to run both E10 and E85, so when running E85 your motor becomes detuned thus the poor performance and economy. If you run straight E85 and set your engine up for it only, performance and fuel economy would greatly improve ! Just look at Nascar engines !!
 
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