Posted by RC78 on September 26, 2014 at 12:49:44 from (24.17.162.133):
In Reply to: Marvel Mystery OIl posted by maxwell99 on September 26, 2014 at 09:13:29:
If you want the tank to stay clean and not condense moisture, keep the tank full. There is a reason that is in most older car owners manuals for what to do if you were storing the car.
If the tank is full, it will:
A. Balance the temp fluctuations a bit.
2. leave very very little space for the water to condense.
It cannot condense IN the fuel, it has to condense on tank steel that is not covered at the time with gasoline then drip into the fuel, or run down the sides of the tank.
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