What's the Cetane in your area?
What's the Cetane in your area?
The best cetane rating I can find in my area is 40. It was 45 with the LSD but since ULSD took over it has all dropped down to 40 and my milage has dropped (not going to beat a dead horse, even though it'd make me feel a bit better). I've heard that some areas have premium diesel fuel with a cetane rating of 55. I'm just wondering if we're getting the shaft around here. It wouldn't suprise me since people here in the central appalachians have been pushed around and crapped on by the coal companies, natural gas companies, power companies, I better end that before I REALLy get going
National average has been 42 for a few yrs now.
Some ag areas in N. midwest can get Premium Diesel, with 50 cetane minimum... for about $.10 a gal more.
Fuel companies can't go below 40. I believe most diesels won't start if cetane is lower.
You need Bio diesel or an additive that increases Cetane.
RJ
Some ag areas in N. midwest can get Premium Diesel, with 50 cetane minimum... for about $.10 a gal more.
Fuel companies can't go below 40. I believe most diesels won't start if cetane is lower.
You need Bio diesel or an additive that increases Cetane.
RJ
99% of the stations in our area are posted as 40 Cetane.
This is a minimum cetane rating.
From load to load it might vary, but IIRC it HAS to be at least 40 Cetane to be called diesel fuel.
There are a few "Premium" diesel stations that advertise as 45 Cetane.
....of course at a much higher price.
This is a minimum cetane rating.
From load to load it might vary, but IIRC it HAS to be at least 40 Cetane to be called diesel fuel.
There are a few "Premium" diesel stations that advertise as 45 Cetane.
....of course at a much higher price.
It is usually on a square sticker somewhere on the pump and shouldn't take much searching. I've been to some locations where they don't have it posted. I'm not sure if it is a law or not, but when I go to a place that doesn't have it I'll encourage them to.
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It's not a lubricity additive, to my knowledge. Can't reason that one out.
I think the 40 sticker on the pumps is like ED says.... just a posting of a min value, to let us know it's at least usable.
RJ
Cummins use to have a white paper online that stated 42 should be the minimum Cetane for diesel fuel in the summer and IIRC 46-47 Cetane for the wintertime and that using high cetane fuel was good for the engine.
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