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FishOnOne
Jan 23, 2019Nomad
Me Again wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I also believe the fuel suppliers were forced to improve the quality of their diesel after insurance companies forced them to pay up.
Having said that I have drained some small amounts of water from the water/fuel filter.
According to this recent report, not in the US. Canada has better quality diesel vs the US. Been that way for many years. Canada diesel meets Bosch quality requirements.
https://www.todaystrucking.com/added-value-does-your-diesel-need-a-fuel-additive/
The insurance companies will have zero influence on lubricity, but I meant the fuel stores and suppliers who allow water to get into the tanks or pump gasoline into a diesel tank. They're the ones that get the bill from the insurance company.
I believe Exxon/Mobil Diesel Efficient fuel is a excellent step in improving fuel quality from an oil company and it doesn't require additives.
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