Best way to carry and dispense Fuel Treatment from Truck?
I measure and pre fill glass baby food jars which unfortunately I have an abundant supply of. I store about 8 full ones in the garage and just grab one and set it in the cup holder on the way to fuel. they hold just the right amount and dont leak a drop. its funny how there is this stack of baby food jars which keeps stacking up on top of the diesel pump where I fuel.....
I went to the local dollar store and bought a package of 4 baby bottles for less than a couple dollars. They allready have the graduated markings in ounces on them. I fill them with the amount of additive I want and then add a little MMO on top of that. Put the cap back on with the nipple inverted in the bottle and the little round seal thing over the nipple. You cant make one leak. For peace of mind I still stick them in a gallon ziplock bag and carry it under my back seat. Have never yet had a leak or anyone comment on being able to smell it in the truck.
The long slender design of the bottle also makes it easy to pour into the tank.
The long slender design of the bottle also makes it easy to pour into the tank.
I mix PS and MMO 2:1 in a two liter soda bottle (cleaned of course). The two liter bottle will hold five PS(16oz)/MMO(8oz) applications. I use the botttle to store the mix in the garage and use the quart MMO bottles to keep 24oz applications handy for fill ups, the long necks of the MMO bottles makes it easy to pour into the tank filler neck. I have extra MMO bottles that I fill and rotate as I use them. I keep 4 of the bottles in the engine compartment in a rack I made from aluminum and fastened near the right side grill behind the head light. Works really well and will not mess up the interior with any fumes or spills. Also reminds me to check the fluids under the hood when I get a bottle to add to the fuel.
I also use the msr fuel bottles as thunderdog stated earlier. You can get them in different sizes so whatever your mix is you can get the right size you need. I bought 6 of them and have been using the same ones for over 3 years now. I just fill them all up at once and toss them in the toolbox never a leak yet.
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