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They have several different blends. What one do they say to use in our pickups? 5 gallons would last a long time. I have been just adding a qt. of motor oil at fill-ups. My diesel repairman tells me to add something. A qt. of oil keeps going up so this would cost less and should do better?





There was a study on additives done and, if I remember correctly, motor oil really adds nothing beneficial (does not increase lubrication in fuel).
 
I contacted them today and the 5 gal pail including shipping is $137. 45. :eek:

Now if I figured it our right the cost would be $1. 93 which is 9 oz for 30 gallons,

That is less than the others by far.

Of course my math leaves something to be desired at times.



The said to use 3 oz per 10 gallons.



No more than I drive I would never use up the 5 gallons before I'm to old to drive. :mad:



I'm in NE Oregon so if any one close by would like to split a pail let me know and we will see what what we can work out. I could use 2 gallons if some one wants the other 3.



When I first posted on how to order Amalgamated in '02 a 5 Gallon Container of #15 Diesel Additive ( Listed in the TDR article) is $50. 00 + $35. 00 Shipping. Total $85.



Maybe they have improved the formula since then?



TDR issue 36 page 24 has a good write-up by Gary. You can get a 3 ring binder notebook stuffed almost full of info Gary has done on Premium Diesel and tons of tests on Amalgamated fuel just by asking.
 
Hello

I purchased Amalgamated TDR-WDA to use in my Colorado elk hunt in November.

We were camped @ 9580 ft for ten days and the nights were below zero. My cummins sat the whole time.

Everyone waited to see if my cummins would start - first heat cycle it started up. No problem. This stuff works.

Take care,

JL
 
That doesn't neccessarily mean Amalgamated had anything to do with it. My CTD has sat in 22-25 below zero temps for days while snowmobiling around Grand Lake, Co and starts up on the first heat cycle, without any additives.
 
Hello

Great. I have lived in Colorado for 20 years and have great confidence in my Dodge Cummins for the past 13 years. Starting up @ -20 has been an issue in the past especially sitting for weeks at a time.

The only issue I think applies is that with this fuel additive I have had great

"LUCK" @ over 250,000 miles and all original equipment; feel that this product has helped at a reasonable cost, I could be wrong.

Take care,

Jim
 
Gary and or Randy,



I got a 6-pack of quarts of TDR-S.



I pour it into a graduated bottle to measure 10. 5 ounces via a funnel. With the large mouth on the TDR-S quarts, I got a lot of spillage from the additive running down the side of the bottle. The mouth on the Power Service bottle is much smaller & won't get the spillage of the wide mouth.



Anway to add at least 1 cap something like this?



Maybe I am nitpicking. I dunno.
 
sorry to bring up an old topic but are you guys still liking this product? I am thinking about buying some, but I'm gonna try to find gary's article on additives since I don't have that issue. Also are you guys just buying it strait through their website?
 
Still using it also. I use the TDR-S in warm weather and the TDR-WDA formula during winter.



CHEIF I use the TDR S and Im going to use the TDR WDA in winter do you see any adverse effects from storing one or the other for the off season. Im assuming that you dont use 5 gal in just one season of maybe you do allot of driving. thanks BIG
 
I stay with TDR-WDA all year around. My mileage is up to 22 mpg if I keep my speed down around 70mph. Without the additive I'm around 20. 9 - so for what is worth, in my humble opinion - this stuff helps. Just over 270,000 and no issues with pump's, filters of anything else''

JL
 
CHEIF I use the TDR S and Im going to use the TDR WDA in winter do you see any adverse effects from storing one or the other for the off season. Im assuming that you dont use 5 gal in just one season of maybe you do allot of driving. thanks BIG



I haven't noticed any ill effects from storage so far. The 5 gallon containers are opaque and fairly see through. The color and smell of the additive seems to be just like when I bought it. That is not scientific proof but I think it is a good additive and works. It is cheaper than Power Service when buying this way now that the price of PS has gone up and the "serving size" has gotten a LOT smaller.
 
Well gonna be ordering 2-2. 5 gal of tdr-wda and tdr-s. Gonna split it with my dad and everything I have read about it people have really liked it, plus its cheap.
 
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