Fuel Additives That Are No Good For Your Diesel EngineStacey Wilson
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Along with this, Diesel fuel additives, such as exhaust fluid, help to reduce the amount of pollutants, primarily that of nitrogen oxides, which was a large issue with Diesels before the fluid’s introduction; it is a solution that is 32.5% urea and 67.5% distilled water. This urea is u...
kerosene burns cooler than diesel and has no lubricant additives like diesel fuel does. This means that if you do run kerosene in your diesel, it will put a strain on your injector pump unless you add the right lubricant to the fuel. ...
Like gasoline and diesel fuel, alternative fuel prices can vary according to market forces, politics, weather and location. With ethanol, when corn prices are high, ethanol becomes more costly and costs more than gasoline. Conversely, when corn prices are low, ethanol is less expensive and costs...
Diesel Particulate Filters, DPF, came on the scene in mid-2000 and more recently Gasoline Particulate Filters, GPF. Low SAPS oils suddenly became rather important because the DPFs were getting blocked by the oil that was available at the time. The oil manufacturers came to the rescue and devel...
When it comes to additives, more isn't always better. You can have too much of a good thing. In some cases, there isn't any more benefit gained with more use. Sometimes, performance isn't improved at all but duration of service increases. As with many things, sometimes additive use is...
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are more desirable than their counterparts with low viscosity. This is because high viscosity lubricants disperse more easily and can be easily distributed to all moving parts in mechanical system. High viscosity lubricants are usually oil-based and are often enhanced with addit...
For instance, the demand for diesel is rising, but East Coast supplies are at record lows for this time of year. Shortage of fuel used to power the economy, from heating to trucking, has about 25 days left of supplies in storage. Any supply disruption could leave power generation plants ...