Posted by trucker40 on December 15, 2007 at 12:52:54 from (70.243.72.111):
In Reply to: ULSD Fuels posted by JT on December 14, 2007 at 17:48:15:
After all that rant,I looked for some additives,I forgot to mention that Power Service makes other additives so read on the side of the bottle,you want the anti gell stuff.After that you mix it to the right tempature,the colder the more you pour in.In the quick look that I took there was a bunch of different additives shown,none that gave you any information that you need.My guess is to mix it the same as low sulphur number 2.Its only filtered more Sulphur out of it if its ULSD which is ultra low sulphur diesel.If its real cold where you are,and you even have ULSD put some in a clear container and see if it gells.My guess is it will probly gell at 5 above,maybe colder.Get some anti gell,put some in and see if it ungells.It would beat reading through all that propaganda and having a tractor or truck with a gelled up tank. Besides Power Service there is Lucas,Meaner Cleaner,FTTP,a bunch of anti gell stuff.Just dont buy cetane improver and expect it to ungell your diesel. You cant trust the places you get fuel at to even have what their sign says anymore.Also its doubtfull if you ask the help there about all they can tell you is its diesel,and it comes on a big tanker truck.You might get lucky and talk to one that acts like they know what they are talking about,and you wont get the mileage out of it if you ask him how to mix it. You cant even trust them if it says blended fuel.It might be a 10-15 year old recipe,and they only blend it that way to sell more of it.They could have stuff sitting on the shelf that they are selling that would cost them less to mix in their blend,and give you better mileage,and still mix it the old way because they dont care. They arent there to help you any more,they just want to take your money.
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