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Re: Fuel additives.Posted by Greywolf on February 10, 2004 at 06:44:35 from (209.23.142.44): In Reply to: Fuel additives. posted by Indydirtfarmer on February 10, 2004 at 05:44:48: In your situation, I would just use "Power Service" for the added lubricity. There are others on the market, but Power Service is a long time tested product used by OTR trucks. Added benefit it helps with water dispersement, and to some extent fuel gelling. Although in my 14 yrs of OTR driving, I've never banked on the gelling claim. There are three formulations to Power Service. Regular, Winter, and the "911". Biggest thing to remember for gelling additive, to be completely effective, must be added to fuel at or above 40* F. On a side note for buying it "taxed" at the pumps. Remember you can get a refund on your taxed gallons.
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