It depends on what is wrong with the gas. It probably won't.
on the contrary it acts as a soluble fiber which can help you lose weight. so if you were malnourished it would be bad but otherwise no
lead additive to fuel and CFC gases
No, dry gas is actually an additive used in fuel to protect the liquid from freezing. It is also used to restore combustion to water down fuel.
Chevy sells a tank additive that removes corrosion from the sending unit that uses resitance to gage how much fuel in tank. Check your local dealer for the additive, the gage usually shows an erratic reading due to corrosion, bad fuel quality at the pumps.
That would be a bad fuel pump in that tank
If you have water in your gas, you can go to any marine hardware store and purchase a fuel additive such as 2+4. Otherwise you can drop the tank from under the vehicle and drain it that way.
Year, make, model and engine would help but, a bad timing belt or a bad fuel pump could do that.
BAD FUEL PUMP. Need to check fuel pressure with a gauge first. You did not say what year it was or engine size, this would help with the answer.
Using a Diesel fuel conditioner would be good for your engine and would not be bad at all.
No.
No, a bad fuel pump will cause a no run situation.
I would repair the fuel problem-like a bad fuel pump-or bad relay-or blown fuse-or BLOCKED FUEL FILTER-or out of fuel-or bad fuel-