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#1492707 - 08/15/08 11:02 AM Full Throttle Fuel Treatment
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Registered: 07/03/05
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Loc: Plymouth, MN
My mechanic (local reputable dealer) recommended that I use Full Throttle brand fuel treatment last year. I've had to take in my 4-stroke Honda twice already this year with Carb issues. Used to use Stabil (which was recommended by the guy that sold me my boat at the same dealer). Anyone have any experience with Full Throttle?
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#1493009 - 08/15/08 03:15 PM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: KTroller]
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I have used Full Throttle in my 90 Honda tiller for three years without issue! Each winter with Full Throttle I have not run the motor out of gas or drained the carbs. I must say during the summer I use a can of sea foam per tank of fuel.

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#1493346 - 08/16/08 08:23 AM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: Zabka]
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I had a 90 HP 2 stoke Merc that had issues only while I had it on the water. I brought it in to 2 different reputable mechanics that couldn't find anything wrong. Both ran it in tank and dyno without problems. I take it out and it still had problems occasionally. (Felt like one cylinder would drop out (1/2 power intermittently, then jolt back to full, without any real pattern, certain RPM or load).

2nd place suggested running Full Throttle through next tank. Boat never missed a beat again!!??? I sold the boat a month later, even let buyer take it out for a day. No issues again. Never found what problem was, but likely was "bad" gas and Stabil from when I put in storage the fall before.

I continue to use Full Throttle in new boat. I've heard and seen issues with Stabil, if not used correctly, it seems to "gum" things up and cause problems. Not sure why, as I'm no expert in this area, just an observation.

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#1493406 - 08/16/08 09:57 AM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: goose89]
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Originally Posted By: goose89
if not used correctly,


That can be said for ANY product. You can't really knock a product that dosen't work right when not used right.
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#1493520 - 08/16/08 03:13 PM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: mnfishinguy]
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Good point. Poorly worded. Just my experience with Stabil. The Stabil may have also been old (2 yr shelf life)along with not filling up with gas from a busy station, so it was my bad to start with. Thanks for the "Hey there,...."

Bottom line, I believe the Full Throttle cleared things up in by motor as it ran flawless after using it. No expert, just observations.

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#1493611 - 08/16/08 07:00 PM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: goose89]
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Loc: Moorhead MN
One thing you might be interested in doing is having your dealer install a water/fuel separator/filter between your gas tank and your engine. This will help clear up a lot of the bad gas that you may get and get the water/junk out of it before it hits your $$$$$ motor. It is probably cheaper than your trip to the mechanic.
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#1494997 - 08/18/08 01:25 PM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: KTroller]
KTroller Offline
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So far so good after getting it back this last time. I'm going to sure I always have fresh Full Throttle and fresh non-ethanol premium from a place by my house.
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#1496623 - 08/19/08 10:01 PM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: goose89]
JMo Offline
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Registered: 09/12/07
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Loc: Bemidji/Minnetonka
Where can you buy Full Throttle in the metro area?

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#1496693 - 08/19/08 10:45 PM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: Musky_Madness]
MuleShack Offline
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Registered: 01/25/07
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Originally Posted By: Musky_Madness
One thing you might be interested in doing is having your dealer install a water/fuel separator/filter between your gas tank and your engine. This will help clear up a lot of the bad gas that you may get and get the water/junk out of it before it hits your $$$$$ motor. It is probably cheaper than your trip to the mechanic.


Just out of curiosity, how often is a person suppose to change out the seperator/filter? is this a yearly thing or when you start to notice performance issues?

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#1496786 - 08/20/08 12:51 AM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: JMo]
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Dans' SouthSide Marine in Bloomington carries it.

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#1496821 - 08/20/08 05:16 AM Re: Full Throttle Fuel Treatment [Re: MuleShack]
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Registered: 01/24/06
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Originally Posted By: MuleShack
Originally Posted By: Musky_Madness
One thing you might be interested in doing is having your dealer install a water/fuel separator/filter between your gas tank and your engine. This will help clear up a lot of the bad gas that you may get and get the water/junk out of it before it hits your $$$$$ motor. It is probably cheaper than your trip to the mechanic.


Just out of curiosity, how often is a person suppose to change out the seperator/filter? is this a yearly thing or when you start to notice performance issues?


Generally, once a year unless you have problems.

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