Posted by sotxbill on January 12, 2017 at 18:45:44 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuel posted by gregCO on January 12, 2017 at 18:22:43:
its some truth and a lot of myth.
If you have NO other means... '69 diesel vw owners manual said that you could at up to one gallon of gas to a full tank of diesel, to help avoid gelling. I tired it.. and although the car did not gell, it lost almost all power and ran horrible. the preferred way was to buy a blended fuel of no 1 with no 2.. blended for your area so you have a very slight lose of power. The colder areas have more no1 added and the more power you lose.
move to modern days. Newer injection systems manal... Say DO NOT ADD ANY gasolene to your diesel. .NONE.
So... unless your gelled up, stranded and about to die.... and have no other choice... I say never do it. My little rabbit diesel would only run 40 mph with gasolene added. I went home and pump the tank nearly dry and went back to the pump blend of winter diesel. Never again...
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