Posted by TGP on January 24, 2009 at 09:39:57 from (64.12.116.144):
In Reply to: Diesel additive ? posted by tg in VA on January 24, 2009 at 06:50:03:
power service ruins pumps said: (quoted from post at 10:32:57 01/24/09) local reputable pump shop told me PS (with alcohol) is very hard on pumps which is good for business but not customers pocket book, they told me to never use it and that stanadyne has a good product also sold at JD, I would never run it year around, we use a percentage of soy dsl for added lubricity in the summer
That's BS!
Power Service Has "NO" alcohol in it. It does have lubricant added also.
I'm not saying it's the best and Iv' e seen all the test data on additives,
But I have used it for over 30,years with No problem.
You do need to Double the dose in extreme cold with Bio-Blends, and it tells you to do so.
The ULSD Fuels our Gov. is forcing on us is Garbage,but we have to burn it.
Stanadyne is also a good product to use.
They've even got organic supplements out now. Won't use that Crap either.
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