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stevehuckss396:
I run racing fuel (110 octane) instead of coleman. It smells way better and costs about half what coleman does in the states. If the smell is your only concern you can also try adding scents. I have used the grape and had a little kid convinced that my engine ran on grape juice. Haven't tried any other flavor.

http://www.jegs.com/p/Power-Plus/Power-Plus-Fuel-Additives/2784360/10002/-1

b.lindsey:
Hmmmmm....bubble gum scented fuel  :o. No thanks, I prefer the smell of burnt hydro-carbons in the morning!! Gets the juices flowing  :)

Bill

Flyboy Jim:

--- Quote from: b.lindsey on November 22, 2017, 12:00:55 AM ---Hmmmmm....bubble gum scented fuel  :o. No thanks, I prefer the smell of burnt hydro-carbons in the morning!! Gets the juices flowing  :)

Bill

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Yes........but how about G & T scented fuel Bill?

Jim

10KPete:

--- Quote from: Flyboy Jim on November 22, 2017, 02:54:41 AM ---

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Yes........but how about G & T scented fuel Bill?

Jim
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Pete

b.lindsey:
I might be persuaded by a G&T but only after 5pm  :lolb:

Bill

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