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Corvette
General Corvette Discussion
Winter Fuel Stabilizer
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 141920" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Could not find a thread specifically dedicated Winter Fuel Stabilizer.</p><p>I do see it blended here and there in winter storage threads. So here will be a quick the quick reference thread. With comments added as we live long and prosper when preparing for our Corvette hibernating ways</p><p></p><p>I'm very good when it comes to Winterizing my Boat. Real simple ...</p><p>My cars have always been run during the Winter especially when I get a Calgary Chinook Opportunity.</p><p>This year is a real early Winter for the Corvettes and mine has been sitting since the beginning of August.</p><p>We ran the Wife's after 6000km in June-July with mine. Mine has been for it's seasonal oil change and back ... oh it was awesome <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/extended-simple/joyful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":joyful:" title="Joyful :joyful:" data-shortname=":joyful:" /></p><p></p><p>I have Marine Fuel Stabilizer for my Boat (2015 fuel injected 250hp Marine Merc) and I see alternates everywhere without the Marine designation.</p><p>Is this just as simple as grabbing something on sale at Canadian Tire for the Corvettes?</p><p>Lots of talk about doing this and it doesn't seem to have a Brand following of any sort ...</p><p>I see Sta-bil on sale this week for about the same price as MotorMaster ... then there's Marine versus something price higher in the Sta-bil Brand ...</p><p>There is also appears to be 300 litre and 75 litre applications ... the more the better? or just best to save $2 ...</p><p>What really matters?</p><p>... confused greenhorn ... <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/shrug.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Shrug2:" title="Shrug :Shrug2:" data-shortname=":Shrug2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 141920, member: 3252"] Could not find a thread specifically dedicated Winter Fuel Stabilizer. I do see it blended here and there in winter storage threads. So here will be a quick the quick reference thread. With comments added as we live long and prosper when preparing for our Corvette hibernating ways I'm very good when it comes to Winterizing my Boat. Real simple ... My cars have always been run during the Winter especially when I get a Calgary Chinook Opportunity. This year is a real early Winter for the Corvettes and mine has been sitting since the beginning of August. We ran the Wife's after 6000km in June-July with mine. Mine has been for it's seasonal oil change and back ... oh it was awesome :joyful: I have Marine Fuel Stabilizer for my Boat (2015 fuel injected 250hp Marine Merc) and I see alternates everywhere without the Marine designation. Is this just as simple as grabbing something on sale at Canadian Tire for the Corvettes? Lots of talk about doing this and it doesn't seem to have a Brand following of any sort ... I see Sta-bil on sale this week for about the same price as MotorMaster ... then there's Marine versus something price higher in the Sta-bil Brand ... There is also appears to be 300 litre and 75 litre applications ... the more the better? or just best to save $2 ... What really matters? ... confused greenhorn ... :Shrug2: [/QUOTE]
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