I did'nt go further than mid pic 2 before i called BS! Sugar is not gasoline soluable so it would stay as granules at the bottom of the tank. Miniscule amounts would be dissolved by the tiny amounts of water that condenses in the tank in cold climates. But it wont clog up the engine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-uzBxCriQw
I did'nt go further than mid pic 2 before i called BS! Sugar is not gasoline soluable so it would stay as granules at the bottom of the tank. Miniscule amounts would be dissolved by the tiny amounts of water that condenses in the tank in cold climates. But it wont clog up the engine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-uzBxCriQw
~Elsa~
Sugar is not gasoline soluable so it would stay as granules at the bottom of the tank. Miniscule amounts would be dissolved by the tiny amounts of water that condenses in the tank in cold climates.
But it wont clog up the engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-uzBxCriQw
Read is all and it is pure utter BS!