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Diesel Owners - Do you use a Cetane Booster/Fuel Additive?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigPoppa" data-source="post: 16429396" data-attributes="member: 177587"><p>Anything you get from the major refiners will meet or exceed the ASTM D 975 requirements. They will inject additives at the distribution centers when loading to meet lubricity since they can't blend it at the refinery due to preventing it contaminating jet fuel. They will all meet minimum, as-advertised, cetane.</p><p></p><p>Biodiesels on the other hand.....I wouldn't recommend them unless they use at least a 2% soy feed stock. The products made from recycled fats and grease typically have poor lubricity unless an additive is used and I wouldn't trust many of these little mom and pop places selling their "bio-willie" stuff to actually use the correct additives if at all.</p><p></p><p>And yes, CA actually has the best diesel. Their regulations are much stricter as are the documentation requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigPoppa, post: 16429396, member: 177587"] Anything you get from the major refiners will meet or exceed the ASTM D 975 requirements. They will inject additives at the distribution centers when loading to meet lubricity since they can't blend it at the refinery due to preventing it contaminating jet fuel. They will all meet minimum, as-advertised, cetane. Biodiesels on the other hand.....I wouldn't recommend them unless they use at least a 2% soy feed stock. The products made from recycled fats and grease typically have poor lubricity unless an additive is used and I wouldn't trust many of these little mom and pop places selling their "bio-willie" stuff to actually use the correct additives if at all. And yes, CA actually has the best diesel. Their regulations are much stricter as are the documentation requirements. [/QUOTE]
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