Great, by sunday or monday it's gonna be -15F. . Have to call Flint hills, see what they guarantee
Champane Flight said:I would definetly search for another supplier or do my own blending.
Turbo Tim 1 said:I had never had a problem before, even being in Maine in -30 temps and not adding an additive. I think ULSD is going to give us problems, especially in certain areas depending on the refining process.
pwr2tow said:I'am thinking it's more the bio/ULSD blend than just ULSD, at least I'am hoping. Have not heard of people having problems from gelling on straight ULSD around here, just the ones running bio/ULSD blend.
steved said:I have heard through the grapevine I wasn't the only one having issues... it was the fuel...
By blending I guess you mean "adding sufficient additive to prevent gel up"?????
That's what I have done so far... I really dosed up on Howe's in the past two tanks. But I just filled up with that same fuel. To dumb to learn from my mistakes I guess... it's supposed to be around -10*F at home and -3*F here...
I'll definately get some regular winterized diesel before this weekend comes...
steved
Schlickenmeyer said:So either something with the additives or something removed during processing is allowing the bio to come out of solution.
pwr2tow said:I'am thinking it's more the bio/ULSD blend than just ULSD, at least I'am hoping. Have not heard of people having problems from gelling on straight ULSD around here, just the ones running bio/ULSD blend.