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****5% Phenol, isopropylated
****5% Phenol, isopropylated
*****[[CAS Number]] :  90480-88-9
*****[[CAS Number]] :  90480-88-9
==K-100 Fuel Treatment==
*This has the added properties of a [[Fuel Injector Cleaner]] and [[Phase Separation]] Prevention (for better or for worse)
*The Latter is largely irrelevant if using [[Ethanol Free Gasoline]] or [[Butanol]] etc
*The Former (Probably) Can’t hurt, but is largely irrelevant if using [[TopTier Gasoline]] / Adding in your own [[Fuel Detergency Additives]] + Doing Regular Inspections/Maintenance
*The Cost/Benefit ratio of that is debatable
*An alternative [[Antioxidant]] is used, independent testing of this on an ingredient vs ingredient vs control test may be worthwhile
*Composition:
**[[Safety Data Sheets]]
***[https://k-100.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/K100G-Non-Confidential-US-SDS.pdf A 2019 Safety Data Sheet for K100G+]
****”[[Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether]] CAS Number 111-76-2,  30-45%”
****”[[n-Butyl Alcohol]],  CAS Number 71-36-3, 30-40%”
****”Primary Alkyl Alcohol,  Proprietary,  15-20%
****Cyclic Secondary Amine,  Proprietary,  5-10%
****[[Alkenoic Acid]],  Proprietary,  3-7%

Revision as of 22:36, 20 November 2025

Basics

  • This page aims to go over the concept of “Fuel Stabalizers”, how they work, and inter-link with related subjects

Industry Standards

Sta-Bil

K-100 Fuel Treatment