Take the high road men!
Remember to remind me this in a few weeks too.
Remember to remind me this in a few weeks too.

Required during the '90s? On what engines? 500 ppm sulphur content or LSD diesel fuel was offered for sale on line in October '93 before the EPA standard went into effect in early '94.
I think it is only a small number of TDR members driving Dodges with pre-94 12 valve engines.
I have read that regardless off the contrary myths about sulphur providing required lubricity in diesel engine fuel it did not actually provide much lubricity. I don't know where I read it and am admittedly not certain of what I read. I will do a little looking when I have time and see if I can learn more about the subject.
Harvey,
I have an additional product for your HB Miracle Engine Tonic line.
Clutch Renu, just one can sprayed into your bellhousing and the friction material grows backover a few months, adds lube to the pilot bearing, increases coefficent of friction, restores burned castings, not to mention give you a 5% overdrive, yup, disc will spin faster than engine, gets you more miles per smile.
Distributor inquiries welcome.
Have any of you practitioners of the fuel additive religion ever thought to ask TDR writer Joe Donnelly who has a Ph. D. in chemistry for his opinion about fuel additives?
As I said in one of my first posts in this thread, I think belief in additives is nonsense but have no quarrel with those of you who believe and practice this belief. It is your money and your truck. You have every right to spend your money as you choose.
Thanks for the fun. I enjoyed it.
Required during the '90s? On what engines? 500 ppm sulphur content or LSD diesel fuel was offered for sale on line in October '93 before the EPA standard went into effect in early '94.
I think it is only a small number of TDR members driving Dodges with pre-94 12 valve engines.
I have read that regardless off the contrary myths about sulphur providing required lubricity in diesel engine fuel it did not actually provide much lubricity. I don't know where I read it and am admittedly not certain of what I read. I will do a little looking when I have time and see if I can learn more about the subject.
Why would you expect me to pay for your silly test to prove something that only you and small number of other religous devotees believe in. That sounds much like your basic philosophy of life. You want something and believe someone else should pay.
I already know fuel additives only add to operating costs. YOU prove the advantage and report it.