98FordLove
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- City, State
- Calgary
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 96 Explorer XLT 4.0L OHV
you might want to add a couple of ounces of Denatured Alcohol or 99%-100% Isopropyl Alcohol to full tank of fuel..
they both are a major ingredients of higher priced brand name gas dryers..
Do Not use Rubbing alcohol as it already has been saturated with water..
you will see 50%, 70%, & 90% Isopropyl Rubbing alcohol all of which have varying percentages of water added..
Does that alcohol prevent gas from freezing in the gas lines and gas tank? Thanks I will try to find some.
Just to get a comparative idea, -40C equates to -40F...and, that's damn cold! Your vehicle needs to be in top-top shape to start in that kind of weather. Just putting a battery tender isn't going to necessarily allow the vehicle to start. It will certainly help it to turn over, but I'm guessing your fuel line or fuel pump froze. I drove thru Calgary a year ago last October and don't recall if an ethanol blend gas is required? Here in MN, that is the case and it contains 10% ethanol (alcohol) minimum. Supposed to offer some protection against freeze-up, but some still add a gas treatment such as Seafoam to the tank at fill-up.
It's not often that it's this cold in Calgary. Last winter we didn't get temps this low. Im not sure if ethanol blend gas is required but from what I see, pretty much all the gas stations here have ethanol in their gas.