

🛠️ Fuel Fit: The secret weapon your engine deserves—stay ahead, start strong!
Briggs & Stratton Fuel Fit Additive/Stabiliser is a premium fuel treatment that keeps fuel fresh for up to 3 years while protecting engines from ethanol-induced corrosion. Its detergent formula prevents gum and varnish build-up, ensuring easy starts and prolonged engine life. Trusted by professionals and hobbyists alike, this 250ml bottle delivers reliable performance and peace of mind for all your fuel-powered machines.
| ASIN | B003374F9E |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,332 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 66 in Fuel Systems |
| Colour | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,236) |
| Date First Available | 7 Jan. 2010 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 270 g |
| Item model number | 992381 |
| Manufacturer | Briggs & Stratton |
| Material | Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 19.2 x 9.4 x 4.2 cm; 270 g |
| Part Number | 992381 |
| Size | 1/4" or 3/8" |
| Volume | 0.25 Litres |
W**S
Great
Ideal genuine item
T**H
Top fuel
This stuff really works, been using it for about 8 years and it’s never let me down, fuel always starts in machines…. I do use E-5 super unleaded mind to give it a better chance as less methanol in….
R**T
Not convinced (yet - but keep reading).
Some reviewers claim this product cures mower-engine "spluttering". I've been using this for about a month and haven't found that to be true, yet. Maybe continued use will make the difference. It's also claimed to make stored petrol last MUCH longer. Ask me in Summer 2025 if that's the reality (or not). Untreated, petrol has a self-life of only 3-6 months. One thing I would add.... the poor instructions provided. There's a diagram on the bottle, which seems to be saying add 10 mililiters of product to 25 liters of petrol. It would be very useful if this could be confirmed in the instruction's text - I can't see any mention, myself. They print the health-warning in four different languages, but miss out the most important bit of the text. Not very impressive! With some caution, I would say this is a worthwhile product.
J**G
Solution to problem of stale fuel
Keeps petrol fresh . E10 /E5 petrol degrades after a month or so and makes the starting of lawn mowers and other garden machinery difficult if left to stand for a few months over winter. This additive eliminates the problem
R**N
kind of essential today
for a lawn mower regular petrol goes off quickly today and even premium petrol seems to clog up your carburettor resulting in a service to clear it. so this stuff is pretty important. you can also use an alkylate fuel such as aspen4 which is more expensive. bottom line this additive is advisable with modern “brews” of petrol, at least in the uk
E**R
Good but expensive
Very good but Sta-Bil is better value
J**R
GREAT PRODUCT
Before retirement last year, I had spent a long time studying the claimed benefits of fuel additives as part of my job, and came to the conclusion that there are indeed very tangible benefits to be obtained by the end user for DIESEL engines, which was my speciality. Coming from that background, I was therefore confident that it would be possible to improve the "keeping" quality and performance of forecourt petrol. Petrol goes "off" quite quickly. I have used this stuff for about 10 years . I can honestly say that it does improve the "keeping" quality. Prior to using it, there was no chance my Lawnmower engine (Briggs & Stratton) would start in the Spring with the previous season's petrol in. Now, I can be sure it will start with a couple of pulls. Similarly, my 2 stroke Mantis engine now starts first time, every time. Not so though with my Honda Rotavator engine. It starts OK, but won't run for long with the old "treated" petrol. Only new petrol keeps it going. So not a universally successful solution for me, but it's so inexpensive to use, it's worth giving it a go. This stuff does work with petrol stored over Winter - at least with my Lawnmower engine (Briggs & Stratton) There was no chance of it starting in Spring with old petrol, but now it goes first time. Have used it for many years now. Not the same with my Honda rotavator engine though - still have to buy new petrol in the Spring
D**R
WHY YOU SHOULD READ THIS IF YOUR VEHICLE IS OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD, OR NOT USED MUCH
I've been using this stuff for years on the recommendation of my bike mechanic. I run a 1983 Suzuki Katana which doesn't get as much use as I'd like & can go 4-6 weeks between runs (criminal) & is usually laid up during the winter. This has the effect of "gumming-up" & "varnishing" the fuel system, especially the carbs, resulting in a time consuming & COSTLY strip down & rebuild - believe me, I speak from experience. Big Pete put me onto this stuff after said rebuild & I use it throughout the season in both my bike (& my mower). I top my tank up with petrol, then add this when I get home at the end of a run, letting the engine idle on tick-over just to get it through the system. The other thing you may not be aware of is that petrol goes "off" in as short a space of time as a month - that's why if you leave fuel in your mower over winter, you will struggle to start it - this stuff will stabilise the petrol meaning that it remains fresher. Again, useful if you only manage to get out on your bike once a month. However, contrary to what other reviewers say, this product WILL NOT protect against ethanol corrosion (but see update below)- do not use this product thinking you are protected against Ethanol corrosion - "The 999005E 125ml fuel additive has now been replaced with a 250ml bottle under part number 992381. This new formula is designed to work with and protect petrol which contains up to 10% ethanol. Most current UK petrol contains 5% ethanol. The older additive did not offer this protection hence its replacement. Available to you via your normal supplier. I hope this helps." - (Briggs & Strattons' response to the request for clarification as to whether this product offers Ethanol protection). Ever heard of Ethanol Corrosion? If your car or bike is less than twenty-five years old , don't worry. If, on the other hand, you run a classic vehicle (& I don't mean 50-60 years old but on some, less than 25 years old. Best check the exact age for your own vehicle but generally anything from before the early nineties or anything with a carburettor)then you do need to be aware of this potentially costly issue. "The greatest risk from ethanol in unleaded fuel is corrosion from the prolonged storage of fuel in the fuel tank. Classic fuel tanks are commonly made up of lead/tin alloy plated steel that is susceptible to ethanol corrosion. Ethanol is also corrosive to other metallic components including zinc, brass, lead and aluminium which will degrade over time under prolonged exposure to ethanol. In addition ethanol will also attack non-metallic materials such as rubber, cork gasket & leather that can result in costly problems with fuel hoses, seals, washers and gaskets." (Millers Oils) - Technically, it's not the Ethanol itself that causes corrosion, but the water in the Ethanol. Do a bit of research & do something about it. You can either replace the entire fuel system or use an additive - I'm lazy so I use an additive. But not this one - it does not offer Ethanol Protection!! There are a few companies that offer additives (Millers, Frosts, Flexolite) - I use Flexolite, mainly because the mix ratio is low enough to be able to carry it with me whilst I'm out. So does this stuff work? Well so far the carbs have not have to be stripped & rebuilt again, so I'm going to say yes. But do some research about Ethanol in fuel systems - it will scare the pants off you. Please note - I am not an expert, but have done a lot of reading about it. UPDATE - 01.11.13 In case you're thinking I've lost my marbles, this is NOT the product I originally reviewed. That has been replaced by the newer version which DOES protect against Ethanol corrosion as mentioned in the Briggs & Stratton email. I've left the original review in the hope that people will start to wake up to the issues surrounding Ethanol
D**R
Produit conforme à la description.
J**N
Le stabilisateur d'essence Riggs & Stratton 992381 Fuel Fit a été un excellent ajout à mes outils d'entretien. Je l'utilise pour stabiliser l'essence de mes tondeuses et autres équipements de jardin, et j'ai remarqué une nette amélioration dans le fonctionnement. L'application est simple, et le produit aide à prévenir la dégradation de l'essence, ce qui est crucial lorsque l'on stocke des équipements pendant l'hiver. Je n'ai pas rencontré de problèmes de démarrage, même après plusieurs mois d'inactivité, ce qui est un vrai plus. En résumé, c'est un produit fiable qui fait le travail. Je suis satisfait de mon achat et je compte bien continuer à l'utiliser pour maintenir mes machines en bon état
L**O
Ottimo prodotto
S**A
Esta vez, sí que recibí el pedido antes de tiempo y mejor embalado que los anteriores. Esta vez, si que recibí el producto antes de tiempo y mejor embalado por eso corrijo el anterior y les doy 5 estrellas
J**N
Llevo usándolo un año para la gasolina del cortacésped y la carburación va bien.
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