Good question, Martin. Yes, Sea Foam is safe to add to fuel in a 2-stroke fuel injected snowmobile. It will clean and lubricate critical engine areas and stabilize fuel up to two years. Add a full can of Sea Foam to a low tank of fuel and ride your snowmobile long enough to pull the treated fuel through the whole system.
Here’s a great video on adding Sea Foam to a snowmobile before storage – it’ll give you everything you need to know!
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Good question, Martin. Yes, Sea Foam is safe to add to fuel in a 2-stroke fuel injected snowmobile. It will clean and lubricate critical engine areas and stabilize fuel up to two years. Add a full can of Sea Foam to a low tank of fuel and ride your snowmobile long enough to pull the treated fuel through the whole system.
Here’s a great video on adding Sea Foam to a snowmobile before storage – it’ll give you everything you need to know!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au6aD6jHVMU
Hope that helps!