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GoPackGo wrote:
The OP asked about a cetane improver, which is a completely different question then asking about a lubricity improver.
I would really question a dealer that's telling you to add a cetane improver - I don't see the need. I believe the federal minimum cetane in #2 these days is 45 and that's just fine for my 2013 F350.
Having said that, I know that most of the 'diesel additives' generally claim to add cetane too.
IMHO, what you really want to do is increase the lubricity, which is what most of the replys here are advising, and I also agree with. I add Ford's PM22a, which does increase the cetane level too. But I use it because of the additional lubricity that it provides.
Tim
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โFeb-09-2014 09:22 PM
down home wrote:
Need good old sulfur additive. Surly someonse sells it for older diesels?
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โFeb-09-2014 06:02 AM
Bigdog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
I`de say something about the cost of owning a diesel. but I don`t want to rub it in!
It may have cost more,but my '01 PSD Excursion got 10.5 mpg towing our 96003 35' travel trailer. I put in a DP tuner and boosted it to 12.5 towing 16 in town and 22 on the freeway. Let's just see your V10 do that.
โFeb-09-2014 04:18 AM
stickdog wrote:
2009 6.4 I use it. Very few diesel pumps have the Cetane # listed.
โFeb-09-2014 12:38 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I`de say something about the cost of owning a diesel. but I don`t want to rub it in!