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Diesel fuel is used to power trucks, boats, submarines, and industrial and farm machinery, but how long can you store diesel ...
Finally, and maybe most interestingly from a visual perspective, Todd brings out a new lineup of gelled diesel rescue products to test frozen and previously untreated fuel. None of the additives ...
Some use detergent fuel additives or lubricity agents to make up for the loss of sulfur in diesel fuel, which disappeared under a government mandate back in 2006.
The experiment kicked off with us running straight diesel fuel for some baseline fuel economy numbers, followed by a lubricity-only additive (Opti-Lube's XPD), and finally, FPPF's 8+ Cetane Improver.
Finally, add a diesel anti-gel additive to lower the fuel’s CFPP and pour point. Pour point is when liquid loses its flow. Once diesel fuel gels, it has reached its pour point, ...
Diesel Fuel Additives. Which Brand Do You Prefer? Piston Stroke Writer Mar 25, 2013. See All 2 Photos. Have any of you ever tried Prolong's Fast Fuel diesel fuel treatment?
The company’s proprietary lubricity additive, SynShield, is blended into Diesel Treat 2000 to prevent fuel system wear and injector scoring. Diesel Treat 2000 can be used in all types of diesel ...
Diesel fuel is widely used for certain vehicle types, but it can gel up and cause problems in some cases. Here's why it happens and how to prevent it.
For many years now, diesel engine manufacturers have continued to allude to equipment buyers about avoiding the use of diesel fuel additives. This position is expected, given the fact that engine ...
These two Power Service diesel fuel additives recently became the first additives ever endorsed by Cummins. In a historic industry move, Cummins, the world’s largest manufacturer of diesel ...
Q. How can I tell if my fuel’s starting to gel? A. Hard starts, loss of power and decreasing fuel efficiency are signs of gelling. Q. What exactly happens to diesel fuel in cold weather? A. Part ...