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No. No Amsoil dealer. 35 years as a equipment specialist. Tried them all; oils, fuel conditioners.

Finally settled on all LE products. Still have there fuel conditioner products, but have been using Amalgamated Inc prodcuts lately and have found great results.

Good luck,

JL
 
LOL. I actually started this post before I became an Amsoil dealer. Yes, I do use their products now. Stanadyne is still a good product. I would never Knock someone else's product.
 
Hello

I have used Stanadyne in the past. Have twitched to a Amalgamated product.

Last winter hunting @ 11,000 ft in Colorado. My Dodge sat for eight days @ -0.

My buddies were all watching; if my Cummins would start - first heat cycle- no problem.

Runs great-try it out.

Good luck,

JL
 
I've used it since 1997 in CAT and Cummins engines. You will not find a better product for winter gelling and clean internal parts. Period.



Take a jar of diesel, place it outside at -15F all night. Notice the crystal and wax formations. Drop a few drops of PF in and watch. You will then understand why you should use it. I have NEVER had a cold weather related problem.



Also it allows the water seperator to do its job instead of breaking apart water and running it through your injector pump.



Totally removed all white fuel smoke during cold starts on the CAT engine too.
 
In my case, I thought I had a leaky injector due to my mileage dropping to 15-16 tops, during highway driving with a VERY gentle foot. When I first purchased the truck, I got 18-19 mpg in similar circumstances. When I took my truck to the dealer, they claimed I had clogged injectors, not leaky ones (they did perform a leak test, but according to them my injectors were fine - considering their admission that leaking injectors are a common problem, I took it as a willingness on their part to replace my injectors if needed). The dealer also strongly suggested that I "drive it HARDER!" Although I was skeptical of the dealer's claim, I paid for an injector cleaning and stringently monitored my fuel consumption. I also began adding Stanadyne to every tank. End result: after 2 months, my mileage is now back up, with my highest being 19. 3 under LIGHT highway use. Towing (7500 lbs) results in anywhere between 10-13. 4 mpg. My mileage increase didn't occur overnight, and I truly believe adding the Stanadyne to each tank helped my injectors/fuel efficiency gradually improve to its current state. Also, I just turned over 44K on my truck, so engine break-in may be responsible for some mileage gain too...
 
I use the Stanadyne Lubricity formula and my truck likes it alot. I use a half a bottle per tank, instead of a quarter.



I use the Performance formula in very cold weather as well.
 
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