I live in alaska and am afraid when the cold hits my fuel cell (witch saves MPG) will freeze and not workare their any Solutions??Thank you all
HI Fuel does not really freeze it would be the water content of your fuel that would freeze good luck tim
no problem dont worry it will be alright
In Alaska, the temperature reaches MINUS 20 degrees frequently. But still, gasoline stays liquid even at minus 50. It doesn't matter what kind of vessel you use to store or carry the gas. The freezing point does not change. Keep water out of the gas by keeping your fuel cell filled as much as possible. This will prevent water vapor from condensing inside the tank. Gas line freeze is not caused by frozen gasoline, it is caused by frozen water that has accumulated in the fuel tank and fuel lines.