Disposing of old petrol

PerryGunn said:
Strictly speaking, you should store a minimum of two identical cars - more would be better - in an identical environment. 50% should have fuel stabiliser and 50% just fuel.

Set up a separate testing environment for each brand of fuel stabiliser...

Then go back and try and start them every, say, six months - after 10-20 years you should have a good idea of how effective each brand of fuel stabiliser is...

Imagine actually doing this, then after 30 years just as you draw your final breath you realise there was sod-all difference? That would stop anybody resting in peace! :lol:
 
Pondrew said:
Imagine actually doing this, then after 30 years just as you draw your final breath you realise there was sod-all difference? That would stop anybody resting in peace! :lol:
You could use it for the cremation. The ultimate final insult. :roll:
 
Pondrew said:
PerryGunn said:
Strictly speaking, you should store a minimum of two identical cars - more would be better - in an identical environment. 50% should have fuel stabiliser and 50% just fuel.

Set up a separate testing environment for each brand of fuel stabiliser...

Then go back and try and start them every, say, six months - after 10-20 years you should have a good idea of how effective each brand of fuel stabiliser is...

Imagine actually doing this, then after 30 years just as you draw your final breath you realise there was sod-all difference? That would stop anybody resting in peace! :lol:
This is exactly the sort of thing that some people in labs spend their entire working lives doing....
 
PerryGunn said:
This is exactly the sort of thing that some people in labs spend their entire working lives doing....

Just reminded me of this: still makes me laugh out loud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIUdyBG_DT0
 
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