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Re: Fuel additives.Posted by Robert in W. Mi on February 14, 2004 at 08:21:45 from (69.87.136.113): In Reply to: Fuel additives. posted by Indydirtfarmer on February 10, 2004 at 05:44:48: Where i live, there's no difference inbetween taxed or non taxed diesel fuel, EXCEPT the dye!!! That is, if you compare the same grades!! When it's delivered, they put the dye in the tank, and add the fuel! If it's taxed, they just leave the dye out! The last injection pump i took in to be rebuilt, the owner of the shop called me a few day later. He asked, "you been useing Power Service?" I said yes, he said, "well i'll rebuild the pump, but if you use it after that, i won't warr. it"!!! He said it was hard on the pumps, and i NEVER used it again!! He sold Standyne additive "at cost", and it's the only one he'd recommend, so although i "rarely" use an addative, but if i do, it's Standyne. Robert
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