joed3320
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Thanks to all for the help with my tractor,I want to make sure every one Knows how I got great results with starting ,running and no black smoke any more.POWER SOURCE With CETAINE BOOST is the trick for your diesel.Thanks
Thanks to all for the help with my tractor,I want to make sure every one Knows how I got great results with starting ,running and no black smoke any more.POWER SOURCE With CETAINE BOOST is the trick for your diesel.Thanks![]()
There's a silver formula too. No anti-gel additive, so it's a bit less expensive. I use the silver jug spring/summer/fall, white jug winter. Fortunately, I've never had to buy the red jug.
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What you want is Power Service. I've used it in every diesel I've owned and never had issues. Just make sure you go White bottle not Red 911 bottle. While the red bottle is ok, it's for "oops" situations when you run straight diesel without winter mix and it gels on you..
It adds not only Cetane but also luberocity, which is important if you get a blend cut with K1, which has less parafins/lube.
Used to depend upon the mixing ratio. The labels then contained .32oz/gal and .64oz/gal instructions. But that's changed recently. Now theI believe the summer formula actually boosts cetane more,
I always run the white jug at .33 oz per gallon in the 790, some times a little more than that in the winter
Seems to start quicker, run a little smoother altogether and get a little better mileage as compared to not using power service.
I have too have used amsoil diesel concentrate but, power service is more available, wal-mart, napa, car quest, local fuel depot....
I feel its worth running power service all year with the ulsd.... Like the 10% ethnal 'sp?' junk gas any more, it needs something more to offset the neutering effects the EPA imposed on all fuels. We pay more for a lesser quality of fuel now![]()
I have a torpedo heater that runs on diesel. Would this cetane help with carbon deposits on igniter plug? I never used to have any problems until this year. I have checked all the specs and their right where they belong. I know this is a little off subject but any help would be appreciated.
Cetane rating for diesel fuel is similar to octane rating for gasoline. I doubt increasing the cetane number would help your space heater.
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