This past winter I added gas line antifreeze and water remover when I refueled my car. Is this really necessary since gasoline is 10 percent ethanol? No, adding a gas line antifreeze is not necessary ...
Gasoline rarely freezes, usually becoming waxy between -40°F and -200°F; issues often involve water. Diesel fuel "gels" at 10°F to 15°F, with winter blends and additives preventing gelling. Prevent ...
Q Isn't using a gas line antifreeze these days ridiculous? All our "oxygenated" gasolines are at least 10 percent alcohol already. What possible good would adding an additional 12 ounces of alcohol do ...
The Providence Journal: Is gas line antifreeze necessary in cold weather? | Car Doctor
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Autoblog: What Temperature Does Gasoline and Diesel Freeze — And Should You Worry This Winter?
What Temperature Does Gasoline and Diesel Freeze — And Should You Worry This Winter?
CARS.COM — Subfreezing temperatures make life more difficult for motorists and the vehicles they drive, making cars harder to start — or even impossible to start if moisture in the fuel system freezes ...
Discover the latest update to the Windows Snipping Tool with the new 'Draw & Hold' feature! In this video, I'll show you how to use this exciting addition to create perfect shapes and lines effortlessly.
Windows Snipping Tool Tips: Neat Lines & Shapes with Draw & Hold