So I bought some K100 fuel additive, that's supposed to stabalise fuel for up to 2 years, and, get this, "burn water". :laughing-on-ground:
The parts department dude tells me it, get this, turns water into alcohol. :mbird Hmmm, where have I heard stories of water being turned into alcohol before...oh yeah..now I remember. :yes
In any case, I've been a snake oil sucker all my motoring life so I buy me a large bottle of the stuff and immediately put some in my tank. Don't ask how much, but it was a nice little pour. It's supposed to be like 1:150 or something like that, so a nice little pour sounded about right. :2thumbup:
I get home and immediately pour some in my other bike, which is almost in storage, and run the engine for a bit. I then go on the interwebs and look the stuff up, and came across this page that shows the K100 stuff being "tested" with a couple of other popular fuel additives in a way I thought was pretty neat: 4 small jars, 3 with fuel additives, one without, equal amounts of gas and water in each jar, with a steel screw placed inside, and then let sit for 1.5 years.

The jar with the K100 shows the water and fuel have not separated, and the screw has not rusted. The other three screws didn't fare as well and the water and fuel separated.
I'm not flogging this stuff as I just bought it for the first time, but do feel that test could be seen as pretty relevant to corroding surfaces inside a fuel tank, and effective water "containment". :riding:
http://ttrno.com/blogs/news/4761782-ethanol-vs-fuel-treatments-k100-success-story