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[QUOTE="Tree Trimmer, post: 128940, member: 716"] do you have the intank mods done, and with "external" filters, or still have the stock fuel bowl? imo, its also truck specific, whether it will gel. i did some personal testing on that exact issue. two trucks. mine, E99 with at the time stock fuel bowl, filled my truck up, and parked it in the middle of the yard. for a week. my buddies truck, L99 with stock fuel bowl, filled at the same time, with the same fuel, parked about 10 feet from mine, in the front yard. we were both nearly empty when we filled up. the trucks were facing the same direction when we parked them. we ran two drop cords to them, and plugged them in for 45 mins, and tried to start them. his gelled, mine did not. all it took to start his was replace the fuel filter. both of our heaters worked. i dont know how "scientific" that particular test could be classified as, but it satisfied my curiosity, that for all intents and purposes, aint a damn thing you can do to stop it from happening. if it wants to gel, its goin to. on a side note, i have never ran fuel additives. i get my diesel delivered, so i always get straight #2, i request it not be blended in the winter. and have never had a gelling issue. in any truck of mine. my neighbor, next door, who gets fuel from in town at the pump, has a gelling problem ATLEAST once a year [/QUOTE]
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