Captaincworley
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I guess I'm gonna place an order for some Archoil ar6200. I may even try the AR9100 when i do my next oil change.
Charles
Charles
Power service can go *** itself. Stuff leaks everywhere. I like the stanadyne, ford and royal purple.
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I switched from Grey PS to Howes for several tanks. I noticed more smoke but it did seem to be a little quieter. Could it be that Grey PS has more cetane booster than the Howes?
I hane tried the ar9100 and it does what it says it'll do. There was less smoke on every start up until it was non existent and ran smotherI guess I'm gonna place an order for some Archoil ar6200. I may even try the AR9100 when i do my next oil change.
Charles
I had been using power service for about a year. Stopped using it after I had multiple pieces of equipment freeze up this past winter including mixing it with Diesel 911 also made by power service. I never had a problem in my personal truck but had 4 buddies had fuel gel up using it. I've been putting Stanadyne in every tank with my built motor and no complaints yet. Plus it's nice the way they designed the bottle way easier to pour into the spout with the Stanadyne bottle. Also the Performance Mix is good in the winter. Obviously can't test that yet but time will tell winter will be here before we know it.WhiteMamba, I have been using the Stanadyne for a while now. I planned to use it even after my truck has been completed, but I hear good things about the PS stuff.
I had been using power service for about a year. Stopped using it after I had multiple pieces of equipment freeze up this past winter including mixing it with Diesel 911 also made by power service. I never had a problem in my personal truck but had 4 buddies had fuel gel up using it. I've been putting Stanadyne in every tank with my built motor and no complaints yet. Plus it's nice the way they designed the bottle way easier to pour into the spout with the Stanadyne bottle. Also the Performance Mix is good in the winter. Obviously can't test that yet but time will tell winter will be here before we know it.
Anyone use the John Deere stuff? It COMPLETELY cleaned up a misfire in my 6.4, just wondering if anyone has tried it in a 6.7L?
I will look in to it.
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In Canada, the John Deere stuff is Stanadyne. Good stuff with being the combo cetane boost and conditioner in one.
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Where do you get your Stanadyne up here? Seems to be the choice for 6.7's
you are running diesel with cetane ratings in the 30s. If dumping additive in makes an audible difference in anything, you are running your truck on very bad, poor quality fuel.
Find clean, 50-60 cetane rated, fuel and you don't need junk additives. Shouldnt even need antigel because any place that sells good fuel treats and tests the fuel with their additive (usually sure-flo) down to a specific temperature.
I filled up yesterday near Chicago. Noticed the cetane rating at 40.