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Re: Problems with ultra low sulfur diesel
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Posted by TomTX on February 28, 2007 at 19:51:41 from (12.74.219.206):
In Reply to: Problems with ultra low sulfur diesel posted by NC wayne on February 28, 2007 at 17:17:09:
I have watched this debated on here for several years. I will probably get dumped on but my method has been to add 1 quart of Power Service fuel additive to each 50 gallons of diesel in the barrel/tank at fillup. I do this to EVERY drop 365 days per year. I am 66 years old and have not ever pulled a pump, lost an injector, had fuel gel, experienced a plugged filter, or had difficult starting. There are several foumulations. The one I get is available almost everwhere, and it increases the lubricity, removes moisture, prevents gelling, raised the cetane rating by 4 to 6 numbers etc, etc. I am convinced this is money well spend. At $5 per 50 gal;one you are talking about 10 cents per gallon, which I can treat 5000 to 7000 gallons of fuel for the price of a pump rebuild. I will spend the money and not worry about the rating of on-raod or off-road. Tom
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