Just looking for some additional help…
I just returned from a 2000 mile trip where I had to replace the VP44 half way through. Being left stranded wasn’t fun, and I had much more exciting plans for the $1000 I spent on a new pump. On the return leg, at every fill-up, I looked for diesel additive. My only criteria, is that it had to have some mention of lubrication on the bottle in addition to its “cleaning” properties. Three separate stops, in three different states, and not a one had it! They all did, however, have ashless 2 stroke oil sitting on the shelf next to the regular fuel treatments - and at no more than half the cost of any of the fuel treatments.
And for the record, I’m not trying to outwit ANYONE, but rather looking for some extra protection to offset the additional ware excerpted when running a comp (especially when you hit 5x5).
Here’s how I see it:
1. 2 stroke engines rely on a mixture of oil with the gas for lubrication
2. Our VP44 relies solely on the diesel for lubrication, and as many of us have found out the hard way, this sometimes is not enough.
3. Ashless 2 stroke is intended to be burned without leaving deposits.
4. 2 stroke oil serves as a lubricant.
So what’s wrong with adding a bit of oil? It may burn a bit faster than the Diesel, but at 1 oz or less per gallon, so what? Are there other factors that I’m missing (other than the fact that I may be solely responsible for global warming)?