Posted by daniel henebry on March 04, 2008 at 15:35:09 from (12.147.63.126):
In Reply to: diesel fuel additive posted by 7lazy77 on March 04, 2008 at 08:55:04:
I have been told that the reduction of sulfur lowers the lubricity of the diesel fuel. If you believe you need to use an additive I would suggest one that increases lubricity. Truck drivers have added automatic transmission fluid to their fuel tanks for years, as a matter of fact I have a neighbor that when he changes fuel filters on his semis he fills the filters with AT Fluid. He use to be a full time diesel mechanic and told me this really helps clean injectors and such. I use to buy an additive from schaeffers for my diesel fuel tanks and it was soy based and was suppost to help with cleaning the fuel system and improve my fuel efficiency. I have been using soydiesel for 3 years now and I believe you get more lubricity and cleaning from soydiesel, but be careful not to get biodiesel made from other sources because they may give you some headaches especially in the winter.
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