I have a 6 gallon tank mixed with fogging oil, 2 stroke oil, gas stabilizer, and 90 ethanol free gas. Run the engines for 15 or so min and the motors fuel system is good to go. Can either run it in the fuel water separator or hook up the tank directly. So yes I do fog the motor just don’t go through each cylinder and spray it. It just mixes in with my “Fuel Treatment”
Not sure on the psi tbh. We have a big shop one that’s up in the air but believe I got the hose attachment from the snap on truck but I’m sure you can get other after market ones for it
@@antraxcar1 no but if you want it done properly and do it by urself you need at least an air compressor. Which I would think just about everyone has if your tryna to do something like this irself. Otherwise you could just pour the antifreeze in by hand and push it with the air compressor. So really the only thing you need is an air compressor. And it is extremely important to use one and blow out all the water
So what's the "juice" in the 6 gallon can?
some guys "fog" the engine...do you?
I have a 6 gallon tank mixed with fogging oil, 2 stroke oil, gas stabilizer, and 90 ethanol free gas. Run the engines for 15 or so min and the motors fuel system is good to go. Can either run it in the fuel water separator or hook up the tank directly. So yes I do fog the motor just don’t go through each cylinder and spray it. It just mixes in with my “Fuel Treatment”
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Two questions...what PSI are you using to blow the hoses? Is that rubber stopper attachment a diy or can you purchase that?
Not sure on the psi tbh. We have a big shop one that’s up in the air but believe I got the hose attachment from the snap on truck but I’m sure you can get other after market ones for it
You just want enough psi where you hear and see all the water come out then your good
Do you really think that everyone has all this pumps and airs compressors at home?
@@antraxcar1 no but if you want it done properly and do it by urself you need at least an air compressor. Which I would think just about everyone has if your tryna to do something like this irself. Otherwise you could just pour the antifreeze in by hand and push it with the air compressor. So really the only thing you need is an air compressor. And it is extremely important to use one and blow out all the water
This is for mechanically inclined people. Take yours to a shop