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Posted by 4020dt on December 18, 2005 at 09:01:39 from (12.106.245.240):
In Reply to: Freezin' Diesels posted by Allan in NE on December 18, 2005 at 06:31:32:
For quite a few years I have been using an additive made by Standadyne , the injection pump manufacturer , called "Perbormance Blend" , they make 3 or 4 different additives and that is supposed to be their best one but it has to be added prior to freeze up . It is supposed to add lubricating , cetane and all that to the low sulfur stuff we are getting today . I used to get blended fuel years back , but by adding this stuff to straight # 2 I haven't had a problem yet . I use fuel from the FS coop , both on and off road . Still using some 11% doy blend and with this additive I haven't had a problem with the older Deeres 20 and 30 series , also mack and Duramax , it was down to zero a couple weeks ago for a couple days and is supposed to get close to there tonigit . The Standadyne products are available only at Diesel Injection rebuilding places though , I have one a couple miles away and I get a couple months supply at a time .
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