Low sulfer fuel and lubricity additives

ecc_33

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My injector balance rates are near perfect. i think alot of it has to do with tranny fluid....mine has ran fine with at least a quart at EVERY fill up....i would say its safe...usually i only put about 5 or 6 gallons of fuel at a time in...Super Diesel was the one that hooked me on to the ol tranny fluid

IMHO tranny fluid is a great lubercant for the cp3 and the injectors....i wouldnt be afraid to use alittle ;).....synthetic shouldnt really matter i wouldnt think
 
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E.carter

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I run power service and they state that it is designed for the effects of ulsd. I know of many people running it in this area and it is very easy to find
 

mytmousemalibu

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Ive used 2-stroke oil, ATF, Power Service, BG, and some others. As long as im puting some lubricity in my fuel. IMO i wouldn't use used ATF without filtering it well, it has clutch material, metal and other crap in it. ATF is cheap, i dump a qt in per full tank. I think 2-stroke is a better oil to use beings its designed to be burned. All should be fine in moderation. think of the blend ratio of 1 qt of fluid added to a full tank of diesel... I will start to do this to the Benz now and the truck ill prolly run a cetane/lube additive like stanadyne since its not my DD anymore. ;)
 

03demax

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B20 will gel easier and holds more moisture in the fuel, so an additive for antigel is needed in the cold. I have used Diesel Plus since new and have never gelled and get+2mpg.
 

03demax

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It varies with the fuel and the temp but maybe 20* down. Maybe more could chime in. The thing is I have NEVER gelled. I was in new york once and the temp gauge said -12*F when I hit the key 2x to preheat and started right up without a gripe. Yes you could tell it was cold but never gelled.