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Thread: Sea Foam vs Sta-Bil vs Marine Sta-Bil - What is the best for boats??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    Seafoam actually works as a stabilizer as well.
    Yeh, I keep forgetting that...years ago it did not say that. But anyhow I have been using it for 50 years or more on everything.

    Heres the info on it.... How to add Sea Foam Motor Treatment to Gasoline, Ethanol, and Diesel Fuels – Sea Foam Sales Company
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    "G" so old he used seafoam in his horse and buggy
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    "G" so old he used seafoam in his horse and buggy



    That's what I heard around here too!

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    Hahahaha spartannation That’s funny right there!!! I will ask him about it over coffee in the morning.


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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    "G" so old he used seafoam in his horse and buggy
    Sparty, are you sure you got the time frame right? The way I heard it was G has been around since before the invention of the wheel? Maybe he used Seafoam in his flintstone mobile.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartannation View Post
    "G" so old he used seafoam in his horse and buggy
    LOL
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    We don't have ethanol free gas up here. Everytime I venture down south I see the ethanol free gas, but it is only 87 octane. My 95 Mariner 150hp EFI manual says I need a minimum of 89. Is higher octane no ethanol available ? Maybe I'm just not seeing it.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inspector Mike View Post
    We don't have ethanol free gas up here. Everytime I venture down south I see the ethanol free gas, but it is only 87 octane. My 95 Mariner 150hp EFI manual says I need a minimum of 89. Is higher octane no ethanol available ? Maybe I'm just not seeing it.........
    All I've ever seen was 87 octane in non ethanol, I have a 2.5 Suzuki that recommends non ethanol 92 octane or better. It says it will run on ethanol gas as well though, you can always add a little octane booster to the 87

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    I also have two Evinrude 150's one is a 91' and the other a 93', run just plain ole 87 non ethanol in both.

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