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well i got ahold of a guy that originally posted this idea, and let me say it works great!!! you put a little spray of ORIGINAL ARMOR ALL in your gallon of fuel and its suppose to get rid of air bubbles. well it def does i didnt see 1 bubble in my line after i did this and my exhaust fuems smelled like armorall! if u havent tried this, its a must!!:shhh:
 
anybody any reviews on this or if they liked it or not?!?!
 
Whole heartedly it has worked for me every time.

Just ONE SPRITZ of ORIGINAL Armor All into 1 Full Gallon of fuel and you are good to go.

It stops the fuel from frothing like it normally would.

Dont ask me how or why. All I know is the old timer airplane pilots around here turned me on to it and I havent looked back since. Never had a bad result. No short mill life, no tuning issues, NOTHING Bad!

I'm sure some would be skeptical, and I dont blame ya one bit. I was too.
 
Armor all as an additive to Nitro...

Even if you put armor all in your Nitro the backpreasure from the exhaust would cause bubles to form under any circumstance. If you are getting the correct preasure and your mill in tuned right you shouldn't have any bubble issues. My wife says Armor all IS oil based and it would definately iron out some of the bubbles veggie oil with thinken the fuel and gunk up your lines a little bit, whereass armour all will keep it pretty clean. I still could not see putting leather protectant into your tank for any reason. you could just put some good padding and wrecnh the tank down really well to get rid of most of the vibration. Anyone else do the armour all thing?
 
I had heard of it. Thought about the vid Olds had done when I started reading the post. Never really had problems, so I never tried it. Most of mine were tuning related, fuel lines, and so forth.
 
I mostly had problems with my t-maxx foaming up the fuel all the time and my stadium truck (xxx-nt). It wasn't "bubbles" per say, more like beer foam/froth. I've just been doing it so long, that it's now a habit whenever I get a new gallon.
 
Tweak said:
Armor all as an additive to Nitro...

Even if you put armor all in your Nitro the backpreasure from the exhaust would cause bubles to form under any circumstance. If you are getting the correct preasure and your mill in tuned right you shouldn't have any bubble issues. My wife says Armor all IS oil based and it would definately iron out some of the bubbles veggie oil with thinken the fuel and gunk up your lines a little bit, whereass armour all will keep it pretty clean. I still could not see putting leather protectant into your tank for any reason. you could just put some good padding and wrecnh the tank down really well to get rid of most of the vibration. Anyone else do the armour all thing?

Armor all is 100% liquid silicone - My brother owns a lawn care business and they spray round-up to kill the weeds and it foams really bad so they use armor all 1 oz per 100 gallons.
 
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