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<blockquote data-quote="Gabe" data-source="post: 152206" data-attributes="member: 1526"><p>I've noticed that fuel quality in the past few years is not what it once was. It gums up much quicker than before even when adding stabilizer. Besides the obvious remedy of turning off the fuel switch and running the engine until all remaining fuel is burnt up, what do you do to alleviate this poor quality fuel issue? If you have a carburetor or a fuel injected bike or ATV what do you do? Do you run with any additives or cleaners?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabe, post: 152206, member: 1526"] I've noticed that fuel quality in the past few years is not what it once was. It gums up much quicker than before even when adding stabilizer. Besides the obvious remedy of turning off the fuel switch and running the engine until all remaining fuel is burnt up, what do you do to alleviate this poor quality fuel issue? If you have a carburetor or a fuel injected bike or ATV what do you do? Do you run with any additives or cleaners? [/QUOTE]
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