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Posted by TomTX on December 11, 2006 at 07:41:47 from (12.74.202.202):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuel Revisited posted by New-Gen on December 11, 2006 at 05:18:30:
NewGen, that is why I ALWAYS add a diesel fuel additive in the barrel/tank, when filling. I usually use Power Service, which you can get to clean, remove moisture, prevent gelling, lub the pump, raise the cetane rating by several numbers, etc. I always get dumped on here on the board when I mention this; but I am 65 years old and have NEVER had a pump rebuild, never an injector failure, never had fuel gelled up, never had a filter clog, etc. I use one quart per 50 gallons year round. I had rather spend the money up front, rather than cry around the coffee shop when the repari bills come due. Tom
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