Here are the reasons why you should not use Heet in your four-wheeler gas tank:
* Heet is not a gasoline additive, and it is not designed to be mixed with gasoline. It is intended for use in residential fuel tanks to prevent water from freezing.
* Heet is a flammable liquid, and adding it to your four-wheeler fuel tank could increase the risk of a fire.
* Heet contains methanol, which can damage the fuel system of your four-wheeler. Methanol can also cause corrosion of the fuel tank and fuel lines.
* Heet can affect the performance of your four-wheeler, and it can cause the engine to run poorly.
If you are having problems with your four-wheeler's fuel system, you should consult the owner's manual or contact a certified mechanic. There are a variety of additives that are designed for use in four-wheeler gas tanks, and they can safely and effectively improve the performance of your four-wheeler.