Rogan,
I was using a little ATF in each tank until I was warned about the effects by a techie buddy of mine. Apparently the ATF does not burn off, or at best burns dirty. The end result is that it will coat the turbo's wheel with junk/smut and screw the turbo up.
Not my rendering, but I would look into it if I where adding it on a regular basis. I do a little Lucas from time to time now.
The way I see it, a fuel pump needs a lubricant that:
1> mixes extremely well with fuel and stays mixed
2> burns cleanly and is designed to be burned in the combustion process
3> provides lasting lubrication even when used in very small amounts
4> is not harmful to any fuel system components (metals, plastics, rubber, etc. )
There may be some reason NOT to use it in diesel fuel, but I have never read or heard a single one (the EPA can kiss my backside), and nothing I can think of does all of the above better than Amsoil Dominator 2-stroke racing oil or Mobil1 2-stroke racing oil.
Thanks, guys. I'll reconsider using it then.
Regards,
On '96 3500 2WD auto - steady 65 MPH empty gets 23+, ULSD, no additives. Also has FlexaLite fans, 16*, DDP2.
I saw your "Flexalite Fans" and wondered if they had any advantage over stock mileage wise and DO THEY COOL PROPERLY when towing? Magazine articles about fans always talk about extra power and never if they cool when pushed hard.
TIA
Bruce