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I see performance and lubricity Stanadyne. Is there much difference?



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06 STD cab 4X4 Inferno Red
 
I have used Stanadyne Performance Formula in every tank since the day I picked mine up from the dealership. No problems even when the temp dips into the sub-zeroes here. Came recommended to me from my brother who works for Freightliner. For whatever that's worth.
 
A top-notch diesel repair shop has been talking to a fuel distributer. They recommended stanadyne at least ever other tank. Carson City Dodge said 06 should not need anything. So who do you believe?? :confused:
 
The Lubricity Formula does not prevent fuel gelling. It is a lubricity additive only, and a very strong one at that. the Performance Formula provides lubricants, anti-gel treatment, and cetane booster. It s a more complete additive and what most people use when they talk about stanadyne. It has also been designated for use with ULSD.



For complete details go to: http://www.stanadyne.com/new/ppt/showfile.asp?id=3384



Dodge says that the 3rd Gen trucks do not require additive. I use Stanadyne Performance in almost every tank. My CTD is a little quieter and smoother. It does get slightly better mileage, but not enough to offset the cost of the additive. Personally, I think it helps. There are so many good reasons to use an additive. The only reason I have heard not to is because a dealer said not to.



I buy the 1/2 gallon size of Stanadyne that treats 250 gallons and 4 of the "singles". When they are empty, I refill them and keep them in a container inside my truck.
 
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Thanks for the info. I see a farm implement company by me has 1/2 gal for $20. Just don't know if I will get anything in performance to justify the cost. I got thier last jug. I think I will stick with preformance. That's what they had. Additives must be hot now. GI Joe's was out of everything. This farm company said it would be 4-6 week to get more.
 
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MMeier said:
Where is a good place to order/buy fair amounts of stanadyne nowadays?



Well, I was at the local Big R store this weekend. They had 5 gallon cans of Stanadyne on "sale" for $189. 00 I guess that is cheap, but it just sounds so expensive.
 
I did a search and found a couple of places on EBay that carry Stanadyne.

I cant get it locally so it looks like Im going to have to order some.
 
I get PF in 5 gallon cans from a local Cummins shop. About $180~ is about right.



I got a bunch of 8 oz and 1/2 gallon bottles from a commercial bottle manufacturer and break the whole 5 gallons down at one time.



Works for me,



Bob Weis
 
HSpiering said:
I see performance and lubricity Stanadyne. Is there much difference?



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06 STD cab 4X4 Inferno Red



The main difference is the performance Formula has cetane booster and wax modifiers for cold climates, the reccommended ratio is 1:500, the lubricity formula is best used in warmer weather and is cheaper to use at 1:1000 ratio, just change your formulas with the seasons.
 
I kid you guys not, I was passing by the Camping World in Rogers, MN, last Friday night and just off the cuff, decided to stop. As I was wandering through the store I came across Performance Formula on clearance for $2. 98 a pint. I cleared them out. It was only 6 bottles but the cheapest in the Bismarck area is about $7. 00 a pint. You just never know!
 
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