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AsianML Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Winter-Diesel question During the winter, I heard that diesel fuel will gel up or something to that extent. Is this true? So what would you do to solve the problem, add in just a little bit of gasoline in it to avoid this from happening? | ||
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BenzDieselTuner Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Winter-Diesel question u use an anti-gel additive, such as Powerservice..... most cold climate places sell winter-diesel, which doesnt have this problem.... | ||
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ForcedInduction Regular Date registered: Sep 2006 Location: Federal Heights, CO Vehicle(s): 1980 240D 3.0VNT Posts: 89 | RE: Winter-Diesel question Stations will stitch to #1 (winter) diesel when the weather becomes cold. No additives are necessary unless you have summer diesel in your tank. | ||
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BenzDieselTuner Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | Re: Winter-Diesel question in Oklahoma, they didnt sell winter diesel (i checked) so i always added additive.... | ||
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