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Amalgated performs!

I copied my response to the other post below:



I understand that there are different opinions just as our engines have individual differences in timing and etc. I've tried every diesel fuel additive that I could buy and now have Shell DFA, Stanadyne, Lucas, Power Service, Marvel Mystery Oil and a couple others gathering dust on the shelf.



The TDR Amalgated formula really cut engine noise and reduced smoke in hot weather. Amalgated is the only additive that offers anywhere near a six cetane improvement and with the inconsistant fuel quality in the midwest, I highly recommend it. I purchased 2 five gallon containers when I traveled to Thunder in Muncie (June) and picked up 5 five gallon containers at Scheid's in August. Everyone that has tried it has been impressed. JMHO, I don't sell it or own any company stock. Larry Crawford
 
Has anyone located a pump that works with the 5 gallon drums... so that it can be distributed to pint size bottles or anything?



I'm very serisously contimplating purchasing some of this stuff to try out.



Kev
 
Kev, I haven't made the purchase, but if I do, I'm thinking my suction gun should work for the first half of the 5 gal. container. After the container is drawn down a bit, should be able to pour into smaller lots using a funnel. We'll see.



RJR
 
Originally posted by Riflesmith

We are making the TDR #21665-15 winterized premium diesel fuel additive available in 5-gallon cans



Ok one last question then I'll quit... LOL :D :D



According to what Riflesmith wrote, these guys are now making the "Winter" formula.



Do they make an a formula that can be used year round (Like the Stanadyne Performance Formula)? Where I live, we don't get "Winter" Diesel fuel... so if possible, I don't want to have to worry about changing from a Summer to a Winter formula.



Thanks



Kev
 
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