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I've been using stanodyne for quite a while now; and probably will continue to do so. However, where I buy my diesel, it is now 5% bio. (I think it is mandated now in Washington state).



My question is, due to the added lubricity of the bio mix, do I neally need to continue with the stanodyne ?



Thanks,

TRat
 
I've been using stanodyne for quite a while now; and probably will continue to do so. However, where I buy my diesel, it is now 5% bio. (I think it is mandated now in Washington state).



My question is, due to the added lubricity of the bio mix, do I neally need to continue with the stanodyne ?



Thanks,

TRat



I would, In my mind you really cant have too much lube in the fuel. plus bio gells/wax's at higher temps and even though it is only 5% it may make a difference.



I have run Stanadyne since tank #1 (including in the summer when I run B20) and will continue to.



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