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Any users of the RB Howes products?? What product are you using? It appears that they have at least two different products available. I am using the Howes Lubricator® Diesel Treat Anti-Gel Summer/Winter product. Has anybody used the Howes Lubricator® Meaner Power Kleaner®?

I assume the product I am using would be the best for a regular additive. What ratio are you adding at? The jug indicates small diesels are to run at double dosage. I have been adding at the rate of 1 oz per 4 gal. (single doseage)

Any comments welcome.

Shelby




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2001 2500 QC LB 4WD, ETH, DEE, 3. 54 gears, Laramie SLT, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, Travel Convenience Group, Power Driver Seat, Alarm System, Remote Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps, Cab Clearance Lamps, HD Transfer Case, Bright White with a Gray Interior. Built 09-15-00, took delivery on 10-06-00, 1749 miles as of 11-25-00. Custom aluminum work body / flat bed.
Coming soon: E-Brake and gauges.
 
I am running the Meaner Power Cleaner. It says on my quart to add 8oz to 60gal. So I add 4oz to each 35 gal tank.

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2001. 5 3500 ETH/DEE loaded silver. Mods? I'll never tell... .
 
I'm also using the Meaner Power Kleaner. I like this stuff! The engine runs so much smoother... it's really noticeable if I forget to add it in. Since the bottle is very concentrated,I put in 4oz at fill ups.

-Mike
 
Well add another to the list of Howe's users. I've been using the Meaner Kleener since 3000 miles..... now have 13,000 on the odometer. I agree 100% on the smoother operation of the engine... . BIG difference. With all the concerns over pump lubrication, I'll take all the help I can get.


Gary

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01' 2500 - QC/SB, ISB w/Auto, 4X4, 3. 54 LSD, Solid White - Westin Bars, A. R. E. Cap, Bug/Vent Sheilds, K&N Air Filter, Autometer Ultralites Boost/EGT/Trans, Custom 4" Exhaust.


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Guys,

Where are you sourcing the Howes Lubricator® Meaner Power Kleaner® from? I have only found one source for the Howes product I am using, and did not see the Howes Lubricator® Meaner Power Kleaner® there. I found this at a truck stop. It does not appear that the Wal-Mart type stores or automotive stores carry Howes at all around here. Maybe worth going back to the truck stop and asking, when my current 1/2 gallon is gone.

Shelby

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2001. 5 2500 QC LB 4WD, ETH, DEE, 3. 54 gears, Laramie SLT, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, Travel Convenience Group, Power Driver Seat, Alarm System, Remote Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps, Cab Clearance Lamps, HD Transfer Case, Bright White with a Gray Interior. Built 09-15-00, took delivery on 10-06-00, 1749 miles as of 11-25-00. Custom aluminum work body / flat bed. Coming soon: E-Brake and gauges.
 
Originally posted by MikeR:
I'm also using the Meaner Power Kleaner. I like this stuff! The engine runs so much smoother... it's really noticeable if I forget to add it in. Since the bottle is very concentrated,I put in 4oz at fill ups.

-Mike

Mike,
Where do you buy this product?
I've been using Lubridiesel. I "think" it's been good. Don't really have a reference to gauge it, however.
Jim
 
I also prefer the Howes brand of conditioners. My father has been using their products for years in his tractor trailers, and has nothing to say but good things about them. This is the only conditioner used in my 98. 5 since new, every fuel-up it gets a splash! Any high volume diesel station or truck stop will have it, as most truckers prefer it.

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Teacher and Shelby,
I get the Howes treatment at the closest truck stop to me called Ernie's Fuel Stop,and I've seen it at just about every other truck stop as well. It costs $9 bucks for a 24oz bottle.
Like I said,I use 4oz at fillups,which I usually go 500-550mi between fillups... that means I get a little over 3000mi use out of one bottle. This stuff goes a long way.

-Mike
 
Surveyor Shelby,
I have been using Howes Lubricator, Diesel Treat, Anti-Gel (P/N: 103060) for about 3 months. I too had a question regarding the mixing ratios stated on the bottle. I contacted Howes and was told that our Dodge Cummins do not require “double dose”. I also questioned the anti-gel protection guarantee. “You must use a minimum of six ½ gallons of Howes Diesel Treat prior to making any claim”. Based on 10K miles/year, it would take 2. 5 years (using the winter ratio) to use six ½ gallon bottles of Howes.
I last spoke with Howes on 11-27-00 and was told they would get something in writing to me in a few days.
I will keep everyone updated.


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Just started using Pro-Tec Conditioner, see this forum for the results. Will be doing a trip with over a 1000 miles this week so will se what the mileage is and then recheck for smoke.
 
Thanks guys (Mike). I found it at a nearby truck stop, also at a local Cummings Truck shop. When I'm done using up my Lubridiesel, I start using Howes. Maybe I'll notice a difference.
Jim
 
Hello, out there(new user)
A short story about Howes.
My 96 was smoking badly, I went to a local authorized Bosch rebuilder and asked what may be the problem, taking into account the mods. (JRE, ect. ) and he told me the pump and injectors needed to be rebuilt at a cost of two thousand dollars! He told me that they should be rebuilt every 50k miles!As I picked myself up off the floor he sold me some Stanadyne treatment and sent me on my way. The Stanadyne did a little to stop the smoking, which was on throttle tip in and wide open. Then a friend gave me some Howes, both the cleaner and the lubricator WOW ! I swear in the first 15 min. the truck smoothed out and by the second tank/treatment the smoke went down to nothing (well almost)I did use more than the lable said but, I've run about 6 tanks of fuel through and still very little smoke. I just bought a couple of bottles last night and will continue to run this stuff.
Ok maybe it wasn't so short
Joe D.
96 3500 dually Red over Black waterfall paint JRE stage 1 plate, convertor,shift kit,K&N,no muff, pyro/boost on pillar, Alcoas w/235/85/16,Weston CPS step bars,Bla bla bla Best et 16. 49@78@ 7200#Love this truck!
68 Charger R/T(couldn't tell by screen name huh?)432" Hemi 4 Spd. Best ET with 440 6 pac 11. 55@125@ 3960# not run with Hemi yet!
79 H-D 115" shovelhead dynoed 103hp/119ft. lb
it's almost Diesel like in the torque dept!
motor went 9. 90 in drag bike frame, yet to run at track
96 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5. 2L MP computer,cap rotor,plug wires, and Bosch plugs. Also K&N air inlet set up, and no muff Best et 15. 2@88@ 4010# Yes stock sucks and I race everything.
Originally posted by Teacher:
Thanks guys (Mike). I found it at a nearby truck stop, also at a local Cummings Truck shop. When I'm done using up my Lubridiesel, I start using Howes. Maybe I'll notice a difference.
Jim



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I'm glad this topic came up. My father-in-law says he uses Siloo treatment in his truck and all of his tractors and farm equipment. He told me that he has never had any problems. Does anyone have any knowledge about Siloo?

Steve

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Originally posted by BigDaddy:
Surveyor Shelby,
I have been using Howes Lubricator, Diesel Treat, Anti-Gel (P/N: 103060) for about 3 months. I too had a question regarding the mixing ratios stated on the bottle. I contacted Howes and was told that our Dodge Cummins do not require “double dose”. I also questioned the anti-gel protection guarantee. “You must use a minimum of six ½ gallons of Howes Diesel Treat prior to making any claim”. Based on 10K miles/year, it would take 2. 5 years (using the winter ratio) to use six ½ gallon bottles of Howes.
I last spoke with Howes on 11-27-00 and was told they would get something in writing to me in a few days.
I will keep everyone updated.


Surveyor Shelby & MikeR,

As “suggested” by Howes it seems that our fuel additive cost has just doubled #ad
Howes sent me this e-mail clarifing mixing ratios and guarantees.

Joe Jahr

Mr. Jahr,
Thank you for your inquir(ies) on Howes Diesel Treat. We apologize for any confusion in our suggested mixing ratios or guarantees in our recent correspondence. I will do my best to simplify and clarify the matter. Our suggested winter treatment ratio for cars and pickups is an initial triple dose ( 1. 3 oz. per gal. ) for 3 tankfuls. Then a continuous double dose ( 1oz. per 2 gal. ) thereafter. This should insure trouble free fuel performance provided the fuel is fresh and of good quality.
The reason we suggest a higher dose for cars and smaller trucks is not the nature of the fuel, but the design of the vehicle. Class 8 Trucks generally have larger fuel systems including; filters, tanks, and fuel lines. Anti-gel products perform best when the fuel cools slowly. Sudden temperature drops common in winter, place a greater burden on these chemicals to perform properly. In a smaller vehicle with a 35 gallon tank, fuel temperatures will drop faster than in say a 150 gallon tank. Smaller fuel lines and filter elements add to the burden. For this reason we suggest the double dose.
As for our guarantee against gelling. Any customer showing proof of steady usage prior to a gelling incident is covered. Purchasing a full case is one way to do that. We generally do not scrutinize claims, we are only trying to help insure trouble free driving for our customers. By buying and using the product prior to the onset of cold weather, it helps eliminate
contaminants such as water and sediment in the fuel.
Thank you for your support, and please pass this on to the other members of your group.

Sincerely,

Stephen K. Sikorsky
V. P. Sales and Marketing
Howes Lubricator Products
118 Spinnaker St.
North Kingstown, RI 02852
(800) 438-9080


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<font color=forestgreen>After-market</font>: K40, Viperw/AutoStart, Clarion 6 Disk CD w/remote, UnidenCB w/Francis antenna, Draw-Tite Activator II, Alpex 255TC2C Air Horns, Painless Wiring, HOWES, Liquid Glass #ad
 
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Originally posted by Bob Wagner:
Teacher... Bad Teacher... its CUMMINS NOT CUMMINGS Quick someone hand me that ruler... #ad

LOL BOB

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2001 QuadCab,SWB,Auto, 4X4,4" Flowmaster Exhaust, Bosch 275 Injectors, K&N... ... ... .
 
Some interesting reading from Howes. Since fuel doesn't gell here in my neck of the woods,I wasn't after the product for gelling like you guys are in the northeast. I'm only after the added lubrication in my fuel system,so I'll stay with my mix ratio.

-Mike
 
Originally posted by BigDaddy:
Surveyor Shelby & MikeR,

As “suggested” by Howes it seems that our fuel additive cost has just doubled #ad
Howes sent me this e-mail clarifing mixing ratios and guarantees.

Joe Jahr

Mr. Jahr,
Thank you for your inquir(ies) on Howes Diesel Treat. We apologize for any confusion in our suggested mixing ratios or guarantees in our recent correspondence. I will do my best to simplify and clarify the matter. Our suggested winter treatment ratio for cars and pickups is an initial triple dose ( 1. 3 oz. per gal. ) for 3 tankfuls. Then a continuous double dose ( 1oz. per 2 gal. ) thereafter. This should insure trouble free fuel performance provided the fuel is fresh and of good quality.
The reason we suggest a higher dose for cars and smaller trucks is not the nature of the fuel, but the design of the vehicle. Class 8 Trucks generally have larger fuel systems including; filters, tanks, and fuel lines. Anti-gel products perform best when the fuel cools slowly. Sudden temperature drops common in winter, place a greater burden on these chemicals to perform properly. In a smaller vehicle with a 35 gallon tank, fuel temperatures will drop faster than in say a 150 gallon tank. Smaller fuel lines and filter elements add to the burden. For this reason we suggest the double dose.
As for our guarantee against gelling. Any customer showing proof of steady usage prior to a gelling incident is covered. Purchasing a full case is one way to do that. We generally do not scrutinize claims, we are only trying to help insure trouble free driving for our customers. By buying and using the product prior to the onset of cold weather, it helps eliminate
contaminants such as water and sediment in the fuel.
Thank you for your support, and please pass this on to the other members of your group.

Sincerely,

Stephen K. Sikorsky
V. P. Sales and Marketing
Howes Lubricator Products
118 Spinnaker St.
North Kingstown, RI 02852
(800) 438-9080

 
Originally posted by BigDaddy:
Surveyor Shelby & MikeR,
Ouch! ewe are korrect. I should have noon how to spel Commings! Thanks. It will never hapen again. Your prevevous teechers lurned you good. #ad

As “suggested” by Howes it seems that our fuel additive cost has just doubled #ad
Howes sent me this e-mail clarifing mixing ratios and guarantees.

Joe Jahr

Mr. Jahr,
Thank you for your inquir(ies) on Howes Diesel Treat. We apologize for any confusion in our suggested mixing ratios or guarantees in our recent correspondence. I will do my best to simplify and clarify the matter. Our suggested winter treatment ratio for cars and pickups is an initial triple dose ( 1. 3 oz. per gal. ) for 3 tankfuls. Then a continuous double dose ( 1oz. per 2 gal. ) thereafter. This should insure trouble free fuel performance provided the fuel is fresh and of good quality.
The reason we suggest a higher dose for cars and smaller trucks is not the nature of the fuel, but the design of the vehicle. Class 8 Trucks generally have larger fuel systems including; filters, tanks, and fuel lines. Anti-gel products perform best when the fuel cools slowly. Sudden temperature drops common in winter, place a greater burden on these chemicals to perform properly. In a smaller vehicle with a 35 gallon tank, fuel temperatures will drop faster than in say a 150 gallon tank. Smaller fuel lines and filter elements add to the burden. For this reason we suggest the double dose.
As for our guarantee against gelling. Any customer showing proof of steady usage prior to a gelling incident is covered. Purchasing a full case is one way to do that. We generally do not scrutinize claims, we are only trying to help insure trouble free driving for our customers. By buying and using the product prior to the onset of cold weather, it helps eliminate
contaminants such as water and sediment in the fuel.
Thank you for your support, and please pass this on to the other members of your group.

Sincerely,

Stephen K. Sikorsky
V. P. Sales and Marketing
Howes Lubricator Products
118 Spinnaker St.
North Kingstown, RI 02852
(800) 438-9080

 
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