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Re: Diesel Fuels additives
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Posted by T_Bone on December 20, 2006 at 01:05:34 from (4.240.39.165):
In Reply to: Diesel Fuels additives posted by Doug Downey on December 19, 2006 at 16:15:52:
Hi Doug, You bought the wrong stuff Doug. You bought the Power Service gray bottle that is only a cetane booster and is worthless at that. It gives NO freeze (gell) protection what so ever. What you wanted is Power Service white bottle. This will add freeze(gell) protection to #2D. It will not hurt a thing to add PSwb to the PSgb you've already added to the fuel tank. They also sell Power Service 911 to thaw out gelled diesel. I've here it works as advertised but have never used the stuff my self. I'm in Phoenix where we don't get winter diesel at all so I have to treat my own #2D when I head to the mountains. I also use the PSwb for that. To thaw out a gelled diesel takes about 24hrs to 48hrs of heat so I don't rely on anyone to treat my fuel other than myself. T_Bone
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