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GAStarr 10-17-2004 04:18 PM

Additive to prevent Gelling?
 
I just bought a 2004 RAM 2500 with a Cummins diesel. I live in Iowa so experience cold winters. I'm looking for an additive recommendation to help prevent gelling. Had a diesel in a Volkswagon Jetta in early 80's and could afford #1 then (when I could find it). Can someone suggest an additive that works well with #2 and maybe how much it drops the gelling point (if known).

Thanks.

Dieseldude4x4 10-17-2004 04:57 PM

I use power service.

Shovelhead 10-17-2004 05:11 PM

Lots o folks use Power-Service 'cuz it's available at WalMart.
I use Howes or Stanadyne, usually available at major truck stops.
They all work.

Some people don't add any because the diesel distributors usually add anti-gell to the fuel at the depot in colder months.

Nevada 10-17-2004 05:54 PM

If you use Power Service and you are concerned about gelling, be sure to use the white bottle, not the grey "Diesel Kleen" bottle.

Chances are very good that your local diesel retailer will be selling you "winterized" fuel to help prevent this problem.

GAStarr 10-17-2004 06:07 PM

Thanks for the information. I'll look into all of the options. I remember I gelled up once with my Volkswagon on Christmas day on Intersate 80. What a miserable experience.

jlells01 10-17-2004 06:14 PM

Go over to Wal-Mart and pick some of this stuff up: http://www.powerservice.com/images/p...96-32-16hr.jpg

Prevents fuel gelling in temperatures as low as -40°F.

infidel 10-17-2004 11:17 PM

Avoid #1 diesel, less power and mpgs for more money.
I use straight #2 year round with what ever is on sale, usually Power Service or Howe's only in the winter.
Never had a problem down to minus 35°

gottahavediesel 10-17-2004 11:19 PM

stanadyne performance formula will prevent gelling down to -60 F and also is the best i have found for boosting cetane rating and also the best lubricant for the pump to make up for the loss of good lubricant in todays diesel fuel.

Dr. Evil 10-18-2004 12:23 AM

Virtually all the diesel additives that Ive seen have antigel additives.

Lightman 10-18-2004 08:25 AM

I prefer the winterized versions of Redline's additives . www.redlineoil.com

jiMMyCTD 10-18-2004 01:32 PM

i use the silver bottle of PS in spring and summer. white bottle in fall and winter.

walmart is the ticket, he he, jiMMy

Tfeore 10-19-2004 09:45 PM

Move to AZ, I don't even know what gellin' is:D :D :D :D

upersleder 10-19-2004 10:01 PM

isnt that somethin with Dr Scholls?[laugh] [laugh]

farmer dave 10-20-2004 11:22 AM

I have heard that power service is not good to use because it has alcohol in it. It says that the alcohol is not harmful, but some people say that any alcohol is harmful. Does anyone know whether this is true or not?
Dave

Dieseldude4x4 10-20-2004 11:24 AM

Not sure if it's true or not but I use a quart of PS about every other tank full.


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