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The Greasy Spoon
Amsoil HP-Marine 2-Stroke Oil as a Diesel Fuel Additive
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<blockquote data-quote="ZWilson07" data-source="post: 14928720" data-attributes="member: 121388"><p>That is a fair point. I presume you were meaning more about the Stanadyne product that I mentioned, being one that treats "numerous" things at the same time. I would tend to agree with you but another fair point is Stanadyne has been around the game for a very long time and has designed countless injection pump/injector setups for different diesel motors throughout the years so I would like to think they know a thing or two about an additive to put together.</p><p></p><p>They have around 5 or 6 different additives so I wouldn't say they take just a simple one product treats all type of attitude either but I can understand where your coming from. I seriously doubt even the Stanadyne or Amsoil diesel additives really do everything well that they say they do on the bottle even though I am a big Amsoil supporter. Personally, I don't use them because I think they will make my performance better, major cetane improvement, make a big difference in cleaning my injectors, or improve my gas mileage. I simply use them to help offset a chance of kinda crappy fuel from a station, cold weather protection in the winter months as we do see temps as low as -15, and most importantly really for lubricity especially with the newer diesel formulations.</p><p></p><p>If the only thing it ever did was protect my fuel in the winter and make an improvement in lubricity for my injection pump/injectors, I would be more than happy with the money spent on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZWilson07, post: 14928720, member: 121388"] That is a fair point. I presume you were meaning more about the Stanadyne product that I mentioned, being one that treats "numerous" things at the same time. I would tend to agree with you but another fair point is Stanadyne has been around the game for a very long time and has designed countless injection pump/injector setups for different diesel motors throughout the years so I would like to think they know a thing or two about an additive to put together. They have around 5 or 6 different additives so I wouldn't say they take just a simple one product treats all type of attitude either but I can understand where your coming from. I seriously doubt even the Stanadyne or Amsoil diesel additives really do everything well that they say they do on the bottle even though I am a big Amsoil supporter. Personally, I don't use them because I think they will make my performance better, major cetane improvement, make a big difference in cleaning my injectors, or improve my gas mileage. I simply use them to help offset a chance of kinda crappy fuel from a station, cold weather protection in the winter months as we do see temps as low as -15, and most importantly really for lubricity especially with the newer diesel formulations. If the only thing it ever did was protect my fuel in the winter and make an improvement in lubricity for my injection pump/injectors, I would be more than happy with the money spent on it. [/QUOTE]
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