Coleman fuel with Gas engines
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Re: white gas
Originally posted by fiery
Naptha, napthalene, coal tar distillate, xylene, toluene ....
???
I think I need a lie down ... this is all getting a little weird.
I heard of a guy in the next club putting a moth ball in every new jug of glow fuel ... he says it boosts power like nitro... then again, he's pretty weird. So is the state of his engines!
I think I'll go back to rubber power (he he he)
:stupid: .
Naptha, napthalene, coal tar distillate, xylene, toluene ....
???
I think I need a lie down ... this is all getting a little weird.
I heard of a guy in the next club putting a moth ball in every new jug of glow fuel ... he says it boosts power like nitro... then again, he's pretty weird. So is the state of his engines!
I think I'll go back to rubber power (he he he)
:stupid: .
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Coleman fuel with Gas engines
Might be a dumb question but does running coleman fuel void warrantees and has anybody talked to the people making the engines about it? Might be another dumb question but are we taking about coleman fuel like what I run in my lanterns? I do not like the smell of gas and like the idea of running coleman. I have a Brison 3.2 that starts real easy and runs perfect - I sure do not want to do anything to screw it up - but I would like to try coleman.