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TJ DeVoe
Posted 11/8/2007 7:39 AM (#283614 - in reply to #283612)
Subject: Re: Fogging really necessary?




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Bruce,

You will be fine if you don't fog this motor. I ran a 2001 Mercury 115 for many years and I never fogged that motor. I started that motor up the first time, everytime in March for the early season walleye run on the Fox River. I too ran stabil through the lines but that was it. Like you mentioned Bruce, you haven't seen anything on fogging fourstrokes online because there is no true need to. One other thing you can do is, run premium gas through the motor. That way, the gas will hold up better than regular gas. I've had the go around on this subject with multiple people, and working for one of the largest Ranger dealers in the country. They do not fog fourstrokes. But say what you would like, there is no need to fog a fourstroke.

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