I'm encouraged to see somebody is attempting to do it right. Of course in your area, there's probably less room for error. Down here it's probably more of a crap-shoot. After I replaced my last set of injectors I installed additional filtration and took this issue with lubricity pretty seriously. I recognize all of this is an individual decision, but I'm going to do any and all things possible to avoid going through that experience again. I'm just like Newsa, OCD.
I doubt anyone in Cummins' higher echelon plays golf with anybody from Power Service. Their decision to recommend PS was probably based on it's availability on the shelf. But, take me with a grain of salt, I'm certainly not an expert on the subject. I am curious why Cummins finally made a decision to recommend snake oil after so many years. Was it based on their participation in the Engine Manufacturers Association and the acceptable maximum wear index of 460 verses the apparent disparaging and detrimental ASTM standard of 520, or was it just recognition of the necessity for an anti-gel additive considering the filter placement at the rear of the frame where gelling is assured without proper additive treatment?
- Ed