After seeing a few friends with dead trucks during the cold weather last week I decided to do a little checking. I filled three 5 gallon fuel cans at three different stations with ULSD(Mobil, Sunoco, and No-Name Local Stuff). I tested them this afternoon for Cloud Point with his certified test equipment (cool stuff). I was a bit shocked by the results.
We tested Cloud Point (CP) only. They tested at 11. 9F, 14. 0F and 21. 9F. That's around 20F higher than any winterized fuel I tested before. I've had B100 Biodiesel that tested as well as these samples. Now, keep in mind that CP is not the same as Cold Filter Plug Point (CFPP). That becomes a problem at about 10F lower temps, and gelling about 10F lower again, but it's still bad enough.
I recommend blending or treating your own fuel this winter. Last week I ran 16 ounces of Diesel 911(Red Bottle) in 25 gallons of fuel when it got into the single digits. I filled up at the same place as my neighbor. He has a common rail CTD. His truck died and mine didn't. I didn't get a chance to test my treated fuel. It would have been interesting to see.
... thought some of you might find it interesting.
Joe
We tested Cloud Point (CP) only. They tested at 11. 9F, 14. 0F and 21. 9F. That's around 20F higher than any winterized fuel I tested before. I've had B100 Biodiesel that tested as well as these samples. Now, keep in mind that CP is not the same as Cold Filter Plug Point (CFPP). That becomes a problem at about 10F lower temps, and gelling about 10F lower again, but it's still bad enough.
I recommend blending or treating your own fuel this winter. Last week I ran 16 ounces of Diesel 911(Red Bottle) in 25 gallons of fuel when it got into the single digits. I filled up at the same place as my neighbor. He has a common rail CTD. His truck died and mine didn't. I didn't get a chance to test my treated fuel. It would have been interesting to see.
... thought some of you might find it interesting.
Joe