npkdm wrote:
i like to use antigel in the winter. i don't know if i need it but it definitely starts better when its below 20 degrees out. what i don't like is pouring 1/3 of a container in the tank when i fill up and storing the rest in the jeep. the stuff stinks like you have a fuel leak after the seal has been broken. the smallest bottle that Power Service offers treats 40 gallons. so i usually just pour the whole thing in the tank at once. It's wasteful and expensive. last winter i was buying the HEET brand antigel that treated 20 gallon. i can't find it in stores now. does anyone know of a brand that sells antigel in containers to treat 20 gallons? or preferably 10 gallons?
I use stanadyne and it doesn't smell unless I don't fully close it, but I know what you mean. I leave it in the rear door cupholder. It's the same thing though, 60 gallons a bottle so I only do 1/3 at a time.