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-45 c ,our two cars wont start! 200 1990

I agree that "drygas" is a good thing to use. I am responsible for keeping 8 cars in family on the road and this is something that goes into the tank religiously of every one. From August until April I insist that each car get a dose every other fillup. I buy it by the case and pass it out to everyone, reminding them if they don't use it they are on there own if the car doesn't start. So I don't have to go out and rescue any of them when it is blue ******* cold. Have not had a moisture related nostart since I instituted this policy. Smitty is right when he says that a cc of water with shut you down.
Another good tip is to buy your fuel from a high volume dealer and stick with one place to buy from if you can. A GOOD dealer will check the tanks for water on a regular basis. Ask your gas station if they do this. Hope you can avoid anymore problems. Later,rcs






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