Howe's Diesel Defender

   / Howe's Diesel Defender #21  
I figure Power Service is cheap at my use rate. It eliminates a lot of potential issues, and causes no harm. My station has a lot of turnover, large industrial equipment fueled there all day long. However my use rate is slow, and I like to baby my equipment.
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #22  
I owned semi trucks for 28 years. I now own two diesel mowers and a diesel tractor. With the exception of adding #1 for winter blend in the snow blower "mower" I have never to the best of my knowledge blended #1 in anything else. I live in MN and while I did have a gell up and added 911 to a tank (due to a faulty fuel heater) I have never used an additive. BTW the 911 was a complete waste of money.

There are thousands of of big trucks on the road and they buy millions of truck stop diesel, none of which has an additive. As for Bio, the higher the bio percentage the lower the power and mileage, and the lower the gell temp. That said it’s a good marketing ploy for the farmers!

One of my customers spent a summer buying and running 99.9 bio in their trucks. We would load 6993 of bean oil and then pump 7 gallons of #2 out of a gas boy barrel pump into the trailer. While it was at the time $.30 a gallon cheaper than straight 2 the mileage and power drop was significant. The shop foreman put a quart of it in the fridge and said it started to cloud at 37 degrees.
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #23  
I see a lot of ads for this product on line, Howe's Diesel Defender. As a general rule, are there any products we need to add to the diesel fuel we get from the pump. In winter, I add an anti gelling product, but I'm wondering if I should be using something like this year round? The ad claims it cleans injectors and keeps deposits from forming there.
I use ATF in all my diesel engines. Realizing modern fuel is engineered to tight specifications although also realizing those engineers have two goals. Make Uncle Sam smile and make your engine run well enough to make you buy more. I choose the lubricant and the solvent effects of atf. 20 years later I have worked on one fuel system and that was due to a fastener coming loose. My 70 year old tractors seem to really appreciate it when farming all day.
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #24  
I owned semi trucks for 28 years. I now own two diesel mowers and a diesel tractor. With the exception of adding #1 for winter blend in the snow blower "mower" I have never to the best of my knowledge blended #1 in anything else. I live in MN and while I did have a gell up and added 911 to a tank (due to a faulty fuel heater) I have never used an additive. BTW the 911 was a complete waste of money.

There are thousands of of big trucks on the road and they buy millions of truck stop diesel, none of which has an additive. As for Bio, the higher the bio percentage the lower the power and mileage, and the lower the gell temp. That said it’s a good marketing ploy for the farmers!

One of my customers spent a summer buying and running 99.9 bio in their trucks. We would load 6993 of bean oil and then pump 7 gallons of #2 out of a gas boy barrel pump into the trailer. While it was at the time $.30 a gallon cheaper than straight 2 the mileage and power drop was significant. The shop foreman put a quart of it in the fridge and said it started to cloud at 37 degrees.
Had to haul 7 pieces of equipment into the shop in Fargo one winter just to get that stuff out of the tank somebody from Texas saw the price and filled up everything he had on rent. My mechanic up there said “I don’t know what that sh## is made of but it turns back into it at -30*.” It nearly needed chipped out!
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #25  
He’s simply rubbing a roller bearing against a rotating surface. All the additives have the exact same test conditions, so the results should be valid on the basis of relative results, under the same conditions. I don’t see how that is “designed” for gear oil. He’s simply measuring the power needed to overcome friction, and the resulting wear from the friction.
How do you figure he’s getting false results?
The comparison between those two isn't even close.

One tests things pretty much the way I would, the other is an actual tribologist who mixes up his own oils for use in racing.

Both may be geniuses in their own way, but when it comes to knowing lubricants there's a night and day difference.
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #26  
I use ATF in all my diesel engines. Realizing modern fuel is engineered to tight specifications although also realizing those engineers have two goals. Make Uncle Sam smile and make your engine run well enough to make you buy more. I choose the lubricant and the solvent effects of atf. 20 years later I have worked on one fuel system and that was due to a fastener coming loose. My 70 year old tractors seem to really appreciate it when farming all day.
Never heard of using ATF. What ratio?
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #27  
I posted a link to a small study on this site last year. I think it was from the state of Texas. If I remember correctly, ATF actually scored worse than nothing at all on a wear test 🤷‍♂️
I wouldn’t add it, personally.
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #28  
I have used two stroke oil before to aid my older diesels. I chose this over atf because it is ashless and designed to be used in a combustion chamber all the things atf isnt.
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #29  
I have been using Power Plus and Artic Extreme from PFS (Fuel Guys) since the 90's. knock on wood have not had to touch the pump or injectors on any of the equipment or trucks. Buddy lost his pump on a 02 Dodge, when they reformulated. He switched and has not had a problem since. I have fired off and ran my 05 Dodge at -40 on #2
 
   / Howe's Diesel Defender #30  
If in doubt don’t add anything. People say they use xxxxx and never had a problem. That doesn’t mean a thing, they might not have had any problems if they didn’t. If I say I added 3 shots of Jack Daniel’s to every tank of fuel plus a little bitters and never had a problem I would hope no one would do it.
 

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