FaaWrenchBndr
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- Greg
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- ‘24 XLT Powerboost
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So, you can use whatever stabilizer you want. All I’m saying is is that Lucas bottle works as a perfect emergency fuel funnel. Is that not the topic of this discussion?I use PRI-G fuel stabilizer.
the Techron bottle has the right size and shape neck as wellI see what you mean.
I was responding to techron, which I think isn't even a fuel stabilizer anyway perhaps, but more of a detergent?
Now I'm going to buy a bottle of Lucas too haha..
Edit: Maybe some techron as well to keep in the garage. Might help keep a brand new engine cleaner longer.
So, you can use whatever stabilizer you want. All I’m saying is is that Lucas bottle works as a perfect emergency fuel funnel. Is that not the topic of this discussion?
It also works wonderfully as a funnel for whatever additive you want to put in your fuel.
Also of you use funnel for gas and something else smellyWell how about that! You're correct! I just went out there and located it exactly where you said it would be.
Truck is about a month old and I'm still figuring stuff out. This forum is priceless thanks so much!!
My generator funnel almost clicks into it perfectly so I'm going to take both of your advice. That for the road and now that I know how long it should be grab something from Amazon too.
I'm thinking of using that tiny compartment in the bed for the stabilizer so I just get in the habit of adding it when I fuel up.
It has an indexWhen I asked this question a few months ago I was derided for not reading the almost 800 page owners manual to obtain this information.