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Perhaps it depends. My fuel gelled on my one time when it was around 10 degrees outside. So if yours didn't gell at -2, then maybe you got lucky. If its that cold I would treat the fuel with an anti-gell agent. It sucks getting stuck.
GregS '84 300D '90 300CE |
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