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    Fuel treatment

    What is everyone using for fuel treatment? Non-ethanol isnt available near me...225 pro xs

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    #2
    Check the last sticky at the top of the board and scroll down.

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    quikleen moslty every tank
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    I run quick care in every drop, quick clean every once in a while

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    From the FAQ at the top of the forum, I'd also follow the Fuel Selection advice.

    Fuel and Fuel Additives for 4-stroke Models

    Fuel Additive Recommendations:
    -Stabilize fuel ANYTIME fuel will not be consumed and replaced within 15 days!!!
    -Verado Models: Quickleen in EVERY TANK OF FUEL. You CAN combine Mercury QuickCare or QuickStor Fuel System Treatment & Stabilizer with Quickleen. Use the recommended "dose" of each product per the bottle instructions.
    -Quickleen may be used in ANY Mercury engine- it helps to prevent/remove carbon buildup (primary purpose).

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    "Mercury Component Cocktail"- for EVERY tank of fuel, whether or not your fuel contains Ethanol: (Chemically, this works much the same as the previously recommended (and now to avoid alcohol content) cocktail, and requires less components.) This is Don's Preferred "Cocktail":

    -1oz Mercury QuickCare per 5 gallons fuel
    -1oz Mercury QuickLeen per 5 gallons fuel
    (If leaving fuel in boat for more than 30 days, be sure to also add Mercury QuickStor).

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    Fuel Selection:


    Make your fuel selections based on the following criteria, IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER:

    -High Traffic, Top-Tier (Name Brand) Fuel
    -Appropriate Octane Rating (see above info)
    -Lowest possible ethanol content (NEVER to exceed 10%).
    -While it may be preferable to utilize a fuel that contains lower (or no) ethanol, use of fuels that are SUBSTANTIALLY higher octane can result in decreased performance, decreased fuel economy, and potential for carbon buildup. Higher octane fuels burn SLOWER and COOLER.
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    Phil
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    '09 150 Optimax


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    ^^^^ Post #5 (Above) is straight from the FAQ Section.


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