Re: [MV] the new gas

Mark Forwalter (mark4@jps.net)
Wed, 11 Nov 1998 21:05:35 -0800

RE: The RFG gas - I also spoke with a fuel stabilizing company in Southern
California about 6 months ago and they said exactly the same thing. Also,
there 'may' be some accelerated wear on some of the modern in-tank fuel
pumps and polymeric fuel lines. -MF

-----Original Message-----
From: jonathon <jemery@execpc.com>
To: mil-veh@skylee.com <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] the new gas

>
>>200,000 miles on my Dodge with the "new gas". No oil additives. No fuel
>>additives. No engine problems. No lung problems.
>
>1) A Dodge what? A 96 Dakota or a 42 WC?????
>
>2) 200k miles suggests more use than a sunday drive and parade vehicle
which
> is where I have had more problems than ever, when they sit! Call any
>major
> refiner and ask them what the tank life is on RFG, I did. 3 weeks,
>and don't
> use it after 6.
>
>
>>Is that the black helicopters I hear coming?
>
>Not to give in to the hyteria about 'black helicopters' but, I worked for a
>defense
>contractor and one of our programs was adding 'stuff' to UH60's. Up close
>they are
>not black but from any appreciable distance they are, and numbers and/or
>markings
>are not easily decernable. That is all.
>
>je
>
>
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