Dec-19-2021 04:54 AM
Dec-20-2021 06:29 PM
patperry2766 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Power service is what most people /industry use.
What temp did your diesel gel?
I wondered about that in Dallas when it was below zero.
Tried starting it when it was about 5 deg. Nope,Nada. Just let it sit for a couple of days till it got above 25 deg and it fired up.
ALL the shelves were bare EVERYWHERE.
Dec-20-2021 08:03 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Power service is what most people /industry use.
What temp did your diesel gel?
I wondered about that in Dallas when it was below zero.
Dec-20-2021 07:19 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:patperry2766 wrote:larry cad wrote:
FWIW, Amazon has several products available in stock.
Yes they do, and that's why I looking for suggestions so I can get something ordered and hopefully not have to use it
I'm surprised the "its snake oil" blabber hasn't been throw at you which is usually what happens when the word fuel "additive " is used.
I've had a south TX fuel gell after getting back home in NE OK with single digit temps up here. Pushed the Dodge in the heated garage. About 3 hours later went out and it fired right up. Dumped my usual Power Service amount in the tank and drove around the section.
I use mostly Howes and Power Service as its available every where around here. I like the seat of the pants performance it gives the old 5.9 HO Cummins.
I wouldn't depend on the jug lasting several years. And it won't hurt to use the all jug one winter and order fresh jugs the next winter.
Dec-20-2021 07:17 AM
Dec-20-2021 07:03 AM
patperry2766 wrote:larry cad wrote:
FWIW, Amazon has several products available in stock.
Yes they do, and that's why I looking for suggestions so I can get something ordered and hopefully not have to use it
Dec-20-2021 03:36 AM
larry cad wrote:
FWIW, Amazon has several products available in stock.
Dec-20-2021 02:17 AM
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Dec-19-2021 08:05 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
I use this when its down right COLD - Power Diesel Fuel Supplement
Used it in all of my BIG Rigs back in the day and it works.
Dec-19-2021 07:48 AM
ACZL wrote:
Howes Diesel Treat Anti-gel, Hot Shot Secret Anti-Gel are the 2 I use here in CNY even tho the fuel is treated at place of purchase. I don't take any chances. In case you do gel up, 911 or Melt Down. Never have use the Melt Down, but that's what our shop gave us too use along w/ Diesel Thaw as a Anti-Gel (never used that one either). What ever brand you go with, watch your ratios.
One thing to remember as well is that if a gel up product is used, it may not get to the filter where it's actually gelled up, so you'll end up having to replace the filter(s). So some would say "What's the sense in using it then?" which is true, but it will treat any fuel in tank to prevent it from gelling up in filter(s). Again, watch your ratios.
Dec-19-2021 07:33 AM
tomman58 wrote:
I never have used anything in my truck for 25 years in Michigan, no problems ever. 1also would travel across the country in early winter no problem.
Solved any potential problem years ago by spending winter in Florida . lol
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