Hard to say. The new gas sorta looks like lightly colored water and I almost think it has no lubrication properties to the point of being a "super cleaner" and doesn't remove the crud. The Techron helps to break it up and let it pass through. The old TW200 gets some Mystery Oil from time to time along with the Techron- and it helps.So what is the thinking on what the Techron is acting on that makes the problem go away?
Fuel Injector?
Fuel Pump?
Fuel Pressure Regulator/ Filter?
I vote for the Fuel Pump. (I changed my fuel pump out for one of those $20.00 e-bay units and the problem went away - but who knows)
Any thoughts on this?
Wayne Koppa
Grayling, MI
71,449 Life
I use Techron, GumOut, and SeaFoam- depending on what kind of trouble I have with my engines. The engines seem to have a different "tolerance" to the fuel used. The 104 octane- no ethanol, VP racing fuel I used to "over winter" some of the engines is the best fuel I've run in a long time
OM