ever tank in the winter i add 3 gallons of kerosene, 12oz lucas fuel addative for diesel, 6oz power service diesel fuel supliment and a half a qt of snowmobile 2 stroke oil, but we hit sub-zero temps here in the winter, and i like the pump well lubricated
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Blend of #1 and #2 fuel w/ 2 stroke oil. Every 5th tank, I run Power Service in the gray bottle.
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Stanadyne performance formula
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Schaeffers Winter Diesel Treat.... :U:
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I had very good luck with power service 911 in the red bottle...Saved me a few times when I mixed to much bio with diesel in cold weather..:argh:
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I run Howes is everything from the Jetta my Dodge and my loader tractor. Never have had a problum. But I live in North Dakota so it doesn't get very cold. It was warm -28 this morning :madd:
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Originally Posted by Hummin Cummins
(Post 257410)
I run Howes is everything from the Jetta my Dodge and my loader tractor. Never have had a problum. But I live in North Dakota so it doesn't get very cold. It was warm -28 this morning :madd:
Must be up on the high line!!:ouch: |
Another vote for Howes. It runs in my backhoe, my 350, and my freightliner. Tried loads of other types and so far Howes has out performed them all. :U:
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howes is what i use... where you at in nd hummin cummins... i know a couple guys that drive dodge dually's around here
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I run PowerUP Gen49D fuel conditioner in every tank. Controlling any water in the system and adding lubrication is something to do all the time. They all claim to up mileage by improving Cetane, but our winter fuels up here are blended and it doesn't work that way. For the peace of mind, I don't worry about the price.
I know alot of guys that run Howes, but I read a lubrication report (I don't recall where) that shows its not much of a lube if at all. The 2 stroke oil came out on top, for obvious reasons, but made me take a second look at my fuel additives. |
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