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Hi All,
In writing this, I don't desire to start a holy war over fuel types, but as a newcomer to the lake, I wanted to inquire with those that have some history. I have been in several conversations with friends around the lake supporting the benefits of ValvTect gas, and was curious as to the take from others here that may also use it. Second, I am interested to know whether anyone has history or background as to why some of the lakes marinas don't carry it, for example, Fay's. From what I have been able to read, there are some great benefits, but I am sure there may be some constraints on the marinas offering it. Anyone have some history or insights? Tom |
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Any of the current available stabilizers such as Valvetech, Startron, Stabil, etc, do a fine job of retarding fuel from the seperation phase, don't get to hung up on the brand name. Most marinas with gas on the lake use some form of stabilizer in their gas and a couple do not. Yes Fays is one of those that does not. They do however sell whatever brand floats your boat right at the gas docks so you can add it when filling up which is what most do. I am a firm believer in stabilizer as I have seen first hand how quickly phase separation can occur in fresh gas! It is especially needed when storing your boat over the winter months. Dan
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I buy my gas virtually exclusively at West Alton Marina, who does have tbe ValvTect additive in their gas. Wherever you get your gas (most will be 89 octane from what I have seen), if no signs indicating an additive, ask. If none included, buy some and add it. As I shoot 308 said, it is vital to the health of your engine.
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You will be fine either way but if you can get the ValvTect gas I would recommend it. In addition to the additive, part of the requirement to be a ValvTect seller is to have the tanks tested for water and other contaminants a couple times a year.
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Does anyone know if Mountain View Yacht Club has it?
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Lakeport landing been using Startron for a decade now. Never had a 'bad' gas situation which I notice before they added stabilizer.
I agree with Dan, don't get hung up on brand, just make sure you have the right amount of stabilizer for winter storage. Now if we can get a marina to carry non ethanol fuel................................
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First, Welcome to the Forum.
Sounds like we're talking pre-mix vs. additive put in each time you fuel up. It's always been a little bit of an irritant for me that we are forced to buy ethanol, and then forced to buy an additive to protect the engine from the ethanol. Recall the top notch choices from the EPA over MtBE? The instructions on Startron suggest varying the amount of additive depending on anticipated use/non-use. Maybe you need it in the spring, not in the summer, and double dose for winter storage. If you buy pre-mix, you're paying for it all the time. A couple of other Q & A: MVYC sells additive and asks if you want it when you fill up. No pre-mix. Check the storage tank for water twice a year? When I worked for Irwin Marine, decades ago part of opening every morning was to check the tanks for water as they had time to settle overnight. In my book, a daily check is easy enough. Why wait for mid-season to find a problem? I keep thinking we'll see more diesels on the lake, but still probably only a few; you can't tell by looking at a boat at the dock, but they don't need all this stuff. And no tune-ups. |
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Thank you all for the information and insights. See you on the water!
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I was surprised how cheap the gas was at west Alton marina last year given that Valve tec was in it.
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Everyone has their own religion, this being said:
I put in a dose of Startron on every fill up. If you buy it at WalMart the price is ok. I always have a few bottles on board. Just be sure to make note if you buy the weaker formula or the stronger one. The stronger one uses 8oz to treat 128 gallons, the weaker one uses 8oz to treat 48 gallons.
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I understand using these products when storing your boat over the winter, but what does it do for the engine during the summer when you are burning fresh fuel? My boat seems to run fine without it. Not saying anyone is wrong, just trying to educate myself!
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I don't put in fresh fuel on each trip. Sometimes I don't get fresh fuel for a month or two (I have large tanks).
This way I never have to worry. It's not just for long term stabilization, but helps with water, etc. As I said, it's sort of a religious choice. ![]() Same reason some like to use ValveTect on every fill up, not just when closing up for the winter. This is my choice: http://www.starbrite.com/startron One nice thing about StarTron, they do have a dosage formula, but say you can't really 'over treat' your fuel with it, so no worries if you put in a bit too much. Also they say it's compatible with other stabilizers, so no worries about using it in ValveTect or if someone used Stabil (which is only a stabilizer for long term use). I use it in all my small engines, my motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc. I should probably use it in my low use cars too. I'm starting to sound like an advertiser... but here is their video that tells you what it's supposed to do. If it does half of this, I'm happy to use it: Since you asked "what does it do over the Summer", I thought that would answer it.
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The additives offer no benefit if you are routinely burning through gas, adding fresh gas to the tank, and don't have a way for water to get into the tank. I only use additives in fuel that's going to be stored for a few months or more. My boat only gets additive (Stabil Marine) when I fill for the last time of the season, just prior to Winterization. I buy at least 95% of my boat gas at automotive pumps (this no additives) too, because my boat is typically kept on the trailer when not in use. I've been doing this for at least 15 years without a single fuel-related issue. |
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Dave,
I hope you and your bride will join us again on a day on the lake again this year!
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My commuter car has 192k miles, runs perfectly, and has never seen a drop of any gasoline additive. I'd estimate it has at least 4800 hours on it (assuming a 40 MPH average speed over the life of the car). I would think the cold Winter start-ups the car has to endure would exacerbate the issue compared to the typical warm temperature a Winnipesaukee boat is going to enjoy at start up. My boat engine is probably already at least 65 degrees when I first start it up most days. It's never been started below 32 degrees. Yet, even though the car gets most of it's starts in cold weather (I ride a motorcycle when weather permits) it still works fine. |
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Right or wrong in my thinking, but my boat is sitting at the dock overnight, and there are very few days that I go to the boat fairly early in the day where the boat is not covered with dew / moisture. My car at the house about a half mile off the lake seldom has dew or moisture on it. My concern with the boat, and one reason I fill at WAM with the ValvTect, is my concern that condensation may form in the tank and that the ValvTect will help with the problem.
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I don't think anyone answered this question ---------- NO they do not !
Originally the ValvTec brand of fuel was an "exclusive" franchise/deal for Channel Marine ... I do not know the circumstances ... but for whatever reason more Marina's around the Lake have taken it on over the past 2 years. .
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I supply my own. ![]() For those of you that say it's not needed, I won't argue with that. As I said, it's sort of a like a religious choice. ![]()
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