• Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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      8 months ago

      Diesel typically has a longer shelf life, so thats one benefit. A year, under optimal conditions. I believe you can still buy stabilizers meant specifically for diesel.

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          8 months ago

          I would highly recommend you do not drain the fuel tank, you should leave it with a full tank to minimize the amount of room for moisture in the air to condense. Too much moisture in your tank can cause it to rust from the inside out if it’s steel.

          • rayyy@lemmy.world
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            8 months ago

            I would also fill it with rec gas - gas containing no ethanol. The add gas stabilizer.

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              8 months ago

              It’s a diesel engine, but that’s excellent advise for anyone with a gas engine that comes across this post!

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      8 months ago

      There’s an algae that grows in diesel. Whatever additive you get make sure it’s got a biocide in it.

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      8 months ago

      Diesel keeps better that gasoline but there’s differences between grades of diesel aswell. I’m a prepper and I contacted a local dealer to ask about how long their diesel keeps and they told me that because their diesel doesn’t contain any organic compounds(?) it should be fine for several years but ones that do might start growing algae. I re-fill my canisters once a year.

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      8 months ago

      Ha, as i was typing that i considered the possibility your car might be a diesel, but decided otherwise….go figure! But ya, as the others have said, there is also diesel stabilizers, but diesel does have a longer life span. Putting a stabilizer in wont hurt anything, so personally, id put it in anyways just to be safe….