I’ll try the gas dryer.
I have two identical cars, and they are both experiencing the same problem. Maybe it is the weather.
Thanks for offering to run the experiment and report back when you add the drying agent to only one of your identical cars to determine if that variable fixes the issue.
:)
Could be that the stations you usually buy gas at changed suppliers or the supplier “watered down” the blend.
You’re probably wasting your money buying a gasoline dryer which is alcohol when the government is already forcing the industry to add ALCOHOL to the tankers before they load the gasoline.
Tanker drivers have a card for each customer they deliver to. When they load, they swipe the card for that customer and a computer automatically controls the delivery of the mix which includes alcohol, gasoline and the proprietary additive package into the trailer compartment for that blend whether regular, medium, or high test.