Hi, sorry if this is a silly post but im new to commodores i just got a s2 vx ss manual with 145000km on the clock.
i noticed when i went and first had a look at the car is was low on fuel, and when i pickd the car up it was low on fuel so im guessing they used to run it fairly low most of the time!
As you know if it is low on fuel on cold nights it would build up condensation in the tank! i was told metho will help the condensation burn if there is any in the tank? is it safe or should i not even worry? i have only had the car 2 weeks, love the car
i know the oldman does this in his boat dont see why it wouldnt work in the car.
Take it easy...But do take it...
Do not argue with an IDIOT.
He will just drag you down to his level an beat you with experience.
Some people take me the wrong way, Like smacking up Marijunna.
I poured about 250ml into 1/4 tank the other week, car still runs, its safe
does it feel any different afta you put it in?
I used to do this after my old HR was sitting for long periods of time, never hurt it but that was a old motor.
I've done it too.
The exhaust smells a little funny, but thats it.
it's perfectly safe
the theory behind it is that water wont mix with petrol but will with metho and that metho will mix with petrol
Metho displaces the water, or absorbs it.
It doesn't really mix with the fuel but it will burn, unlike water.
The tank wont rust!....... The fuel filter will catch any water droplets that get that far, so change the filter, then cut open the old one, then any water in the system will be evident. That'l put your mind to rest, ..........................to rest before you come up with something else to worry about...LOL
Metho in the tank is an old bushys trick, to get rid of moisture in fuel thats pumped from outback suppliers dubious tanks.
I don't think that you should even worry. If it's really a concern to you simply run a few tanks of E10 through it and change the fuel filter. "Metho" is just denatured ethanol anyway and I'm not sure that all the water is removed from it (unlike the ethanol used in E10).
Yeah I did that years ago with my jag after going through one of those automatic car washes, as the jag had the fuel caps up above the boot lid. Worked a treat
I'm with Cheap6, if you put a tankfull of e10 through, @10% alcohol you are getting 7 liters of alcohol (metho) in the tank. If alcohol absorbs water, I think 7 liters of alcohol would do the trick very well. Then remember to keep a decent amount of fuel in the tank all the time. If you can afford to at todays prices.
isopropyl alcohol is meant to work good for getting rid of water also,goodluck
metho is a old timers trick. it works. so stick with it. plastic fuel tank=no rust pablo, your fuel filter will only hold so much water, then it just flows straight through
[QUOTE=justbad4you;1769500]and you cant get it at the chemist[/QUOTman you must have some chemist where you come from ha ha
i did it with a 253v8 hz and it blocked the fuel filtter