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steved 08-28-2012 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by ProjectCummins740 (Post 924547)
...and sea foam when changing filter...


You better read that can of SeaFoam...it contains things that should not be ran through a CR injection system.

This is old, it has some issues; but will give you a good idea on some additives:

http://www.johnfjensen.com/Diesel_fu...itive_test.pdf

ProjectCummins740 08-28-2012 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by steved (Post 930849)
You better read that can of SeaFoam...it contains things that should not be ran through a CR injection system.

This is old, it has some issues; but will give you a good idea on some additives:

http://www.johnfjensen.com/Diesel_fu...itive_test.pdf

there is nothing bad in sea foam for a diesel. What you talking about exactly? :WTF:

K80 08-28-2012 06:48 PM

I run stanadyne right now. No issues.:c:

ProjectCummins740 08-29-2012 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by K80 (Post 930989)
I run stanadyne right now. No issues.:c:

Ive been hearing that is good stuff.

helton87 08-30-2012 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by XTREMIST
ive had a bunch of people telling me lately not to you use any type of additive in my 06.... they say that its hard on the injection system... is there any truth to this ? it seems very hard to find a diffinitive answer to this question...... i was using diesel aid, and before that in my 2000 howels...
im going to start using this XDP Diesel Power Plus Fuel Additive i heard its good stuff, it has great reviews, and its not expensive at all! and almost all additives help with your injectors untill you get to the 08 and newer where there made to handle the new EPA regulations and the less amount of lubircity. but thats just my opinion. but there are a number of threads from "WHIT" about lubrication in fuel all over this forum, so if you want any more information about it its a good place to look

minncountryboy 08-30-2012 09:26 AM

I've been running cetene booster by power service and sometimes some howes diesel treatment..

DieselManor 08-30-2012 09:36 AM

Also Stanadyne Performance Formula
http://www.dieselmanor.com/stanadyne...38565-tn75.gif

steved 08-30-2012 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by ProjectCummins740 (Post 930915)
there is nothing bad in sea foam for a diesel. What you talking about exactly? :WTF:


Keep thinking that...nothing like dosing your fuel with solvents, which is what SeaFoam is...its your truck, not mine; therefore, I don't care what you run through it.

Stanadyne is good, and there is always Amalgamated who custom blends it to your spec...Amsoil and Schaeffer also make respected additives.

ProjectCummins740 09-06-2012 09:31 PM

Just an update on that Lucaus Oil, I did a test to see witch is better. Here it is: Lucas Oil (upper cylinder lubricant) vs. Diesel Kleen (gray bottle) - YouTube :pca1::c:

pwinn 10-07-2012 06:18 PM

Check out Schaeffer Oil | Synthetic Motor Oils, Engine Oils, Diesel Fuel Additives, Industrial Lubricants Manufacturer for Diesel Treat 2000™ Ultra Low Sulfur Winter Premium and Diesel Treat 2000™ Premium Diesel. They also have motor oils.


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