This is a case of 6 cans of Prist Anti-Icing Fuel Additive for aircraft jet fuel. It is known as Prist Aerospace 36437 Hi Flash - Hi Flo. It comes in a 20 oz. Aerosol can. Each can treats between 105 -155 gallons and is added directly to the nozzle flow when fueling for systems having 40-55 gallon per minute flow rates. Normally runs $11.50 per can at aviation supply houses, or $65 per case.
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