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Fuel Stabilizers

Discussion in 'Prime Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by ATK2020, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. ATK2020

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    Does anyone out there put gasoline stabilizers in their Prius? I can see my car not needing a fill up for a very long time as EV mode will handle most of my day-to-day driving.

    Any comments on whether you need a stabilizer is welcome as well.

    If you DO use a stabilizer, what brand do you use and what do you think of it?

    Thanks!
     
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    No stabilizers for me. The tank is sealed for the most part. I drive several months on EV, then fill with fresh fuel before a trip. When I get home I leave the tank near empty (3-4 bars) until next trip.
     
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    I haven't, but I fill up about every 3 to 4 weeks.
     
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    OP,

    I ran an Ethanol fuel stabilizer for awhile based on your exact thoughts, but then realized based on our ICE usage that filling up with a ~1/2 tank of real E0 gasoline worked out better for my needs. If I take a long trip I fill up with Costco E10 gasoline, then when I get back home on virtually an empty tank I fill up again with real E0 gasoline.


    Rob43

    PS, If you have a 240v outlet near your Prime, you can charge up in 2 1/2 hours for less than $50 dollars.
     
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    if you don't fill up for a year, might be a good idea. or just buy a gallon at a time
     
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    Agreed.

    I do not have a better option than using a fuel stabilizer. I'm at almost 11K miles on the odometer and still at 1/3 of the tank (dealer gas, 1.5+ years after delivery).

    Last fall I added stabilizer to the tank, and will likely do the same this October.

    I use "Sta-Bil Fuel Stabilizer" which I purchased at a local Canadian Tire. Just a small bottle will treat up to 20 gallons or so.

    Sta-Bil Fuel Stabilizer, 236-mL | Canadian Tire

    Walmart, AutoZone and Pep-boys will have the equivalent if not the same.

    Cheers
     
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    You would be far better off by switching over to the ICE now in an effort to burn that old gasoline off, then start fresh any way you see fit.


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    I agree with Rob43. Personally, I use ( real ) non ethanol gas whenever possible and I find it needs less stabilization over longer periods of time, 2 years while in a closed container.
    I use so little gas that when I get down to about a 1/16th I add $10 worth which gets me to between 5/16's to 7/16's and that still lasts for months at a time.

    Also, it's good to run the ICE every so often just to make sure it is still under the hood and get it out of the barn in the nice weather.
     
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    Sta-Bil will hurt nothing...but prevents for just in case.
     
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    Sta-Bil also has a shelf life. If you only use a few ounces a year, the rest will get stale like the fuel.
     
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    My dad used old Stabil for years and had gasoline in Scepter military fuel cans for up to 8 years. The old gas had it's VOC's permeate and lost through the plastic walls but ran without problems when mixed with fresh gas. VOC's made up to 10% of the liquid's volume.

    Lesson learned. My dad and I only use NATO type lined metal cans.

    The shelf life of non-ethanol gas is greater than conventional wisdom dictates. I've used 8 years old gas with Stabil in lined steel NATO type European gas cans with absolutely no issues. The steel cans prevent loss of VOC's through the walls.
     
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    Thanks, Everyone.

    Guess it's easiest to just run the ICE once in a while. Good excuse for a road trip!
     
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    It's kind of funny.
    Walmart has 32oz for $8.88 now. I'm using it in my GX470, which refill about every 2 months.
     
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    Any updates? What was the final dealer tank range?
     
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    Good question.

    The original dealer tank took me all the way to the first week of June this year (2 years and 2 months after delivery).

    I managed to completely fill the tank with 28 liters (~7.5 US G) of Shell Premium Gasoline (the only one that promises 0% ethanol). So far, I have the avg fuel efficiency of 0.2 L/100km on the odometer reading... and the average of 12.2KWh/100 km for electron use on Monitor 2.

    While using a bottle of stabilizer every winter appears to work just fine, I am now switching to ethanol-free gas just see if it works as well. ;)

    Cheers
     
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    Nice. How many km? 20,000?

    I ended up going on a road trip last year so I only managed around 6,000km before I had to top up prior to the road trip.

    Hmm I’ll have to look into Shell E0. My tank is currently E10.
     
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    A little over 26,000 kms (16,000 miles).
     
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    Nice! I guess the Model S or Ioniq see more use?