Fuel Additive ?
#17
So I just bought a gallon of PM-22A from my local dealer, I got it for a great deal for $44 after tax. My question is, how do you guys get it into the tank? :/ I wasted gotta be atleast an ounce trying to get it in the tank. I am thinking about trying to get a turkey baster. Any suggestions?
#19
I always talked about it but never bought the Motorcraft stuff in bulk. I have been using RBP (Rolling Big Power) additive lately and really like the results. They have a bottle much like a Stabil bottle that measures out 1 ounce at a time. It only takes 1 oz of their additive to 30-32 gallons.
Anyway, it may be worthwhile to buy a bottle of their stuff just to get the bottle. The bottle seems to seal up well also. I had a lot of problems with the PM-22 bottles not sealing once they have been opened. I used to put Diesel Kleen in the PM-22 bottle and store it in the bed of the truck. Every bottle I ever used would leak if it fell on its side.
Anyway, it may be worthwhile to buy a bottle of their stuff just to get the bottle. The bottle seems to seal up well also. I had a lot of problems with the PM-22 bottles not sealing once they have been opened. I used to put Diesel Kleen in the PM-22 bottle and store it in the bed of the truck. Every bottle I ever used would leak if it fell on its side.
#21
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Trust me I am no RBP fan! I have always referred to them as Rolling Big Posers, but of the 5 different additives I have used, the RBP is the cheapest per gallon and has yielded the best increase in fuel economy. As much as I would like to be able to say that something they sell is a ripoff, their product has performed better than Howes, Power Service, Lucas and Stanadyne.
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