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Diesel Secret Additive [ DSE ] ? / fuel presssures from pumps?

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Old 02-11-2011, 12:28 PM
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Default Diesel Secret Additive [ DSE ] ? / fuel presssures from pumps?

A friend of mine gave me 4 bottles of this DSE additive. I've read about it before, and just reviewed their online-store. I plan to use it as a blend in my 03 cummins, but thought I'd throw it out there if anyone has run this in a commonrail and had experience good / bad.

I know I know many have opinions, but who has actually used it?

I have ran veggy oil blends in older diesels, and currently only run about 50% good quality Bio-diesel in my 03 when the weather is above Low temps of about 25 deg.
I have ran a veggy blend of 5parts WVO 2parts #2 .5 gas in a number of older diesels with no problems, so I know this DSE will likely work, but what about in this higher pressure system....I've been told the older 12v cummins run about 5,000 max fuel pressure. 02 and older Powerstrokes as little a 100 lb max . But these new commonrails may be up in the 25,000 lb range. Anyone have insight on this?

any experience out there? I highlight EXPERIENCE !

Or if you know someone who has please send me a note to connect with them.

Thanks guys.
 
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