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DutchmenSport
Jan 28, 2015Explorer
I've never been in remote areas in such extreme cold as you're indicating, but in Indiana, we have had some -20 degree weather over the last 10 years. I've own 2 Chevy diesels and did not have any problems at all in those temperatures. The fuel is blended at the pump. Actually, for auto consumption, you can only purchase this. #2 diesel fuel is reserved for home heating, and the fuel stations automatically switch over their fuel supplies as the temperatures change. I've never had a problem in cold weather. But, then again, I'm not in a remote area either. But... cold is cold... right?
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