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Re: Diesel Fuels additives
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Posted by Jim Johnson on December 19, 2006 at 19:19:37 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuels additives posted by Doug Downey on December 19, 2006 at 16:15:52:
I like the Lucas the best and as an example we took a friend's 500 diesel to a pull. It had not been to a pull or even run for a few years, almost full tank of old fuel. It started missing and I got a gallon of Lucas out of the semi poured it in and left it set running. She was smoking and sounded terrible, about 15 minutes later we looked over and thought it had died walked over and it was running as smooth as could be no smoke, the owner said it had never ran so good , got 2nd place. I use it in the semi frequently and when I change fuel filters I fill them with it, really keeps the injectors clean. A friend of mine was going to replace his injectors ($3000) told him to get three gallon of Lucas, changed his filters, filled them up and poured the rest of the gallon in the tanks repeated this twice more and it ran like a top. Been 2 years and still runs good, he keeps it in his truck all the time.
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