Sep-01-2013 10:01 AM
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Sep-03-2013 03:43 PM
laknox wrote:
What is the approx. cetane rating of a 99/1 biodiesel? (99% bio/1% petro) I ran several tanks in my '02 D'max and noticed several things. Engine was more quiet, exhaust was more mellow, mileage about the same, smelled like french fries going down the road and it fixed the issue I was having with my fuel sending unit. Since these guys quit selling retail, I don't buy it any more and use a dose of Diesel Kleen every couple tanks. I only drive it every other week for errands unless I'm towing.
Lyle
Sep-03-2013 12:09 PM
Sep-03-2013 11:43 AM
Sep-03-2013 09:03 AM
GoPackGo wrote:
I believe there is a minimum cetane level that all diesel fuel needs to meet. I don't think you will find any diesel fuel that is below the minimum that is required for your truck.
Sep-03-2013 08:46 AM
Sep-02-2013 12:07 PM
Sep-02-2013 11:54 AM
Sep-02-2013 10:50 AM
mowermech wrote:45Ricochet wrote:
Spicer Report
A VERY interesting report. IMO, it should be read by every diesel owner!
Sep-02-2013 09:29 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
Spicer Report
Sep-02-2013 06:40 AM
The Mad Norsky wrote:vietvet66-67 wrote:
I have never used any additive at all since my owners manual said DO NOT USE
ANY ADDITIVE IN THIS ENGINE. The only other comment is if you encounter a special problem, your dealer will advise a special product. In this case it is Standyne. Never had a problem, never needed any additive.
You know, owners manual is a good thing to read.
According to your signature, your truck is a 2006, so seems your owners manual would be the same age.
Here's my point.
In 2006, the diesel fuel your truck generally used was high sulfur, because the ULSD we use now was just getting started.
The high sulfur diesel then had a wear scar rating in the 420 range. Which meant good lubricating qualities.
That was then. NOW; ULSD sold in the United States has a wear scar rating of 520.
Poor lubricating quality.
Bosch and other diesel component manufacturers have said diesel fuel with a wear scar rating of 460 or higher will have long term detrimental affects on diesel components.
Europe and Canada mandate ULSD with a wear scar rating of 460. Our standards in the US are just too poor when compared with those standards.
Remember, that 2006 owners manual was not written with ULSD in mind.
Sep-02-2013 06:20 AM
Sep-01-2013 09:00 PM
drillagent wrote:
I have read on a blog or two that using Power Service Cetane Boost helps diesel trucks run better. Anyone here use it? Does it work like they claim? Is it worth using on a 2012 F250 or just on older trucks? I know that watching my speed and not having a lead foot is the best way to get good gas mileage, but I'm still looking for any way to squeeze out an extra MPG or two.
Sep-01-2013 07:57 PM
Sep-01-2013 07:57 PM