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cool Fuel additives lubricity breakdown

Here's a breakdown of several fuel additives containing their lubricity numbers along with how they rank,some of the products in the list may surprise many with how well they do.

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Very interesting info!! Thanks for posting this.
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It's neat to see Stanadyne and Schaffers on either side of Super Tech 2-stoke oil, as I use both of these and I know many (and CHP) advocate the 2- stroke oil.
So I guess they are about the same when it comes to lubricity
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Unless I'm reading things wrong, not exactly a ringing endorsement for Diesel Kleen.

I remember MoparMan's site saying long ago that DK was not a good lubricant.
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so if im running my B11 I have the best treatment I can do for the lubricity for it?
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I'm glad Minnesota jumped the gun and mandated a 2% bio fuel in all diesel pumps. Makes you feel good that the government sometimes does something right.
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Here's a breakdown of several fuel additives containing their lubricity numbers along with how they rank,some of the products in the list may surprise many with how well they do.

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can you tell me what it says about PSDK....thanx....this link don`t work for me....
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can you tell me what it says about PSDK....thanx....this link don`t work for me....
10) Power Service Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost
Multi-purpose
Cetane improver, bio-diesel compatible, alcohol free
HFRR 575, 61 micron improvement
400:1 ratio
8.32 oz/tank
$1.58/tank

It's #10 on the list
not too good compared to the rest...
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wow, i've been running Power Service since i bought the truck. I thought it helped more than that. i think ill have to try the FPPF or the Schaffer.

In the winter I HAVE to use an anti-gel, I run into problems when i don't. Anyone else's fuel gel up on them? I can't always get the winter blend and i might forget to put the PS in a tank from time to time.
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10) Power Service Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost
Multi-purpose
Cetane improver, bio-diesel compatible, alcohol free
HFRR 575, 61 micron improvement
400:1 ratio
8.32 oz/tank
$1.58/tank

It's #10 on the list
not too good compared to the rest...

thanks....i have been buying B5 lately and using the psdk. so maybe time to try something different for a fuel additive, maybe what you are using, if i can find it up here....
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