Cheap ways to carry Boostane?

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I stole knapps idea to use a flask.although a good idea, the ones I got from Amazon are 2 cheap. Boostane ate its way through the lids on mine, all over my gear! It sucks!
 
I stole knapps idea to use a flask.although a good idea, the ones I got from Amazon are 2 cheap. Boostane ate its way through the lids on mine, all over my gear! It sucks!
Go buy a bottle of Seafoam and dump it into everything with a motor. Empty bottle, fill with Boostane....good to go. I usually wrap it in a towel or something
 
I’m trying to carry in my pocket though
 
I carry a couple 2 oz glass bottles in my pocket every day inside a zip lock bag. Never have leaked.
 
Camping fuel bottles, rc car fuel bottles, lighter fluid cans and small tanks. I know the rc helicopter guys buy certain dual wall water bottles.
 
I stole knapps idea to use a flask.although a good idea, the ones I got from Amazon are 2 cheap. Boostane ate its way through the lids on mine, all over my gear! It sucks!


Must not have been stainless steel?
 
2oz doesn’t get you much octane improvement does it?
according to the boostane calculator on my phone, 2.5oz of professional formula in 10 gallons of gas will raise octane from 91-95.
 
according to the boostane calculator on my phone, 2.5oz of professional formula in 10 gallons of gas will raise octane from 91-95.
Actually Boostane Professional is 10X better than that.
.26 oz per gallon raises 91 to 95. So, the 6 oz I carry in 3 tiny bottles will treat 23 gallons of gas. That's more than enough for my riding.
Here is the official mixing chart:
Mixing-Chart-oz_gal-BOOSTane.png
 
MMT is very hard on valves and sensors
1. Deto is hard on valves too.
2. I know we all can't believe everything manufacturers publish but, this is from Boostane site (https://boostane.com/product/boostane-professional-octane-booster/):
  • Safe for use with catalytic converters and O2 Sensors
  • Won’t settle out of solution and become ineffective in your tank, due to our proprietary carriers
  • Stabilizes against phase separation from ethanol supplementation (E10)
  • Works in all internal combustion engines, from powerboats and high performance street cars to motorcycles and ATV’s, Naturally Aspirated or Forced Induction, your peace of mind is here.
KnappAttack and others have data-logged on same sled same day same gas. Without Boostane there was timing reduction, after adding Boostane Professional to same gas same day, no timing being pulled by ECU. It must work to some degree. I don't data-log but I can tell you on my sled on same day same (crappy) gas, without Boostane I was seeing knock light occasionally. Added Boostane, no more light.
 
Actually Boostane Professional is 10X better than that.
.26 oz per gallon raises 91 to 95. So, the 6 oz I carry in 3 tiny bottles will treat 23 gallons of gas. That's more than enough for my riding.
Here is the official mixing chart:
Mixing-Chart-oz_gal-BOOSTane.png
Yes,Thats what I said lol, .26oz per gallon x 10 gallons is 2.6 oz total.
 
MMT does have its downsides but unless your trying to turn pump fuel into race fuel you wont have issues. Boostane does not seperate and settle for sure. I had some pure boostane in a glass jar and 91 octane with boostane added in another jar and let it sit in a cabinet in my garage for months. Do the same with torco and most others with mmt and in very short time you will start to see the settling on the bottom of your jar
 
according to the boostane calculator on my phone, 2.5oz of professional formula in 10 gallons of gas will raise octane from 91-95.
2.5 oz is only good for 5 gallons.... its 1/2 oz per gallon moves 4 numbers.... always do a little more for safety because you never know the TRUE octane of fuel in the ground as with prices now adays the premium fuel... if sitting in tanks for any length of time will loose its strength... 91 might be 89 or 94 might be 91, soo my rule is 1/2 oz to a gallon and you know your safe.
 
Go buy a bottle of Seafoam and dump it into everything with a motor. Empty bottle, fill with Boostane....good to go. I usually wrap it in a towel or something
This is my method. I also put my seafoam bottle in a old mitten. Man that stuff stinks though! I like the camping stove fuel bottles(red).. BUT the rubber seals(rings) that seal the caps get worn and eventually fail.. My experience with them.
 


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