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Storing FI car over the Winter (with boostane)

TripleB

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Hey guys - annual thread here. I supercharged my car earlier in the year and this is the first winter on the new setup. I plan to put my car away for a while until at least April.

Question - in my tank now is 91 octane mixed with boostane to make it 93 octane. In the past I used to just put some fuel stabilize in the tank to keep the gas whole over the winter. But with boostane in the mix, I'm not sure what is the correct procedure?

Anything else I should do special except for the standard connect it to trickle charger?

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thank you

Sasa
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Contact boostane, I think they sell the boostane marine for that.
 

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Honestly I would try to burn all of the gas with boostane out of the tank and fill with Non Ethanol based fuel if it's available. Here in Maine there are someplace that sell 91 without ethanol, but if not burn off the boostane mix gas and use regular high grade E10 gas. The reason I think it's important is MBT the main ingredient in all these octane boosters tends to separate over time. Boostane has the best ability to keep MBT suspended as they claim a proprietary mix that no one else has, but it won't last forever I'm sure.
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