>$11 well spent. Anybody else use this stuff? > Well thought of in Porsche list, well endorsed. You had water in the gas, serious amounts of it too. Passing water through the injectors sure quenches any fire in the combustion chamber fast, as you know! This is especially bad in spring or fall at cheap stations that let their tanks get low. Condensation inside the tank results from that nice cool gasoline/metal sucking in the hot moist air outside. Desert has similar hot/cold swings I understand. Regular old methanol will fix this nicely BTW, but Techron does way better. It's normal around here to throw in gas line de-icer in every tank in winter to counter the other nasty side effect of this, a dead fuel pump or ice bound filter. Tim Smith
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