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On my 2 carbed bikes I run SEAFOAM thru once a year,30 year old bike with no problems !!.
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I recommend Sea Foam. 1 oz. per gallon. It keeps varnish from building up and gets rid of moisture in the tank. Condensation always occurs, like a windshield on a cold day. Sea foam helps get rid of water in the system.
I can see keeping varnish at bay, but how does Seafoam "get rid" of water? Is that explained somehow or is it just snake oil marketing? Sorry to nit pick but I don't believe it until I see a scientific explanation.
Seafoam contains isopropyl alcohol (that's the "IPA" on the msds). Alcohol and water are cosolvent, so that's how it would help remove water. I've always found it ironic that complaints about water are so much greater when people know or suspect there's alcohol in their fuel, yet to get rid of water in fuel we add alcohol.
So does the 10% ethanol in gasoline serve the same purpose in dispersing water, or does ethanol behave differently than isopropyl alcohol? Sure would be ironic if the people that hate alcohol in gasoline actually, unknowingly, add it themselves with the "snake oils".
So does the 10% ethanol in gasoline serve the same purpose in dispersing water, or does ethanol behave differently than isopropyl alcohol? Sure would be ironic if the people that hate alcohol in gasoline actually, unknowingly, add it themselves with the "snake oils".
Don't know if its worth a darn or not, but this website makes me think about where I fill up. If a have a choice.
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