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STA-BIL 22214 Fuel Stabilizer - 32 Fl oz.


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Price:
$20.95
$10.30
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Part No:B000B68V6I
Manufacturer:

STA-BIL

MFG Part:

22214

Customer Rating:
4.5 / 5.0
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  • Fuel stabilizer keeps fuel fresh for quick, easy starts after storage, while prolonging engine life
  • Removes water to prevent corrosion and cleans carburetors and fuel injectors
  • Protects engine from gum, varnish rust, and corrosion
  • Eliminates need to drain fuel before storage
  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island

Sta Bil Fuel Stabilizer 32 oz. Measurable 22214 32 oz. treats up to 80 gallons



Essential for Gas Storage2010-08-295 / 5
Delays breakdown and gelling of fuel. Use it for any seasonal gasoline powered device or gasoline storage.
Sta-Bil2010-07-205 / 5
Found had the best price for this size bottle, 32 oz., sold through Auto Barn. I used to use Yamaha Fuel Stabilizer & Conditioner, but it's difficult to find. This is a newer formulation than the Yamaha product, and is less expensive. Plus you use less product for an extended storage concentration mix. Yamaha was 5 oz./5 gallons of fuel. Sta-Bil is 4 oz/5 gallons of fuel. Auto Barn shipped quickly and it was packed well.
Sta-Bil2010-07-085 / 5
I have used this for years. Good stuff. The price was right on this order!
keeps me riding2010-07-065 / 5
if you keep fuel in your dirt bike over long amounts of time between rides this is a must have. keeps fuel system clean.
I will never use this product ever again!!2010-06-281 / 5
I have always heard how great Sta-bil was for your stored fuel and it was good for your carburetor too (says right on the package it will help to clean it out). So I finally decide that since I have a lot of equipment that I am storing for the winter Three ATVs a lawn mower, pressure washer, weed eater, blower, etc. that I would add Sta-bil to all of my stored fuel and equipment. Later this spring and summer as I start all of this stuff up, I start having issues like extremely poor performance out of my one year old 660 grizzly (stalls out and back fires) and I have no less than three carburetors that have completely failed. The seals have all gone out and they all leak horribly and one of them dumped raw fuel through the system past my rings and into my oil pan on a very expensive Honda Pressure washer. Coincidence I don't think so. I have left these items with just a full tank of fuel and an empty carb for several winters and have no problem, but the one year that I put this crap into my fuel, I have lost three carbs and I need a rebuild and clean out of another one? Right. I am super upset. And to boot I don't have the money to fix any of these right now!

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