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  1. #21
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    Dmaxprof:

    That bottle is very similar to the bottle that I described in the above post.
    The one that I use has the same type of bottle on a bottle and is marked off in ounces 1 thru 4. By tipping over the bottle, fluid will fill the attached bottle to exactly 4 ozs. Being marked off 1 oz increments makes easy to dispense in lessor amounts for maybe a half tank of fuel.
    It works very well for me.
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    The Sta Bil bottle works good. Amsoil's newest additive comes in 16 oz. bottles with a long skinny neck with clear marks every 2oz and a treat rate of 1oz per 5 gal. works real well also.
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    Default 2 stroke mix

    Quote Originally Posted by Kennedy
    I've been using teh Sta-Bil bottle for years now. I recently added another and filled it with my 2 stroke mix oil to help with that and eliminate the measuring cup and collecting dust...

    So John, everyone seems to have a different mix ratio for the 2 cycle oil, at what rate do yoiu mix??

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    Default Croz

    You may be OK with that , particularly on the Perkins ... i think there was an old VW prescription to add a little gas to diesel for antigelling.
    But i wouldn't add anything thinner than kero to diesel fuel , Kero also to anti gel. And whenever adding a thinner , a lubricity additive is prudent for wear aspects.
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    Interesting Thread!

    I’ve also used STABIL bottles as well as graduated 8 & 16oz (stanadyne) plastic bottles for dispensing fuel additives but as this thread points out, there must be a better way.

    The link DmaxProf posted offers has some interesting possibilities for a “calibrated” dispenser.

    1 gallon jug pump delivers 1 oz. per stroke



    Dispense 1 oz per stroke

    The plunger draws liquid through plastic vinyl tubing from any size container. It has a 3/8 OD intake and discharge. (could get carried away with this one.. …hmmm.. plumb to the fuel filler tube ?? )
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    This one found with Google looks good ... similar to the STABIL bottle except it dispenses 1-6 oz
    WirthCo - tip and pour measuring container
    ... also listed on the site DmaxProf pointed us to .. Prop R Measure






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    Default Measuring Fuel Additive

    Hello,

    I know this is an old topic but take a look at the EzyPor it works great with my additive.

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