Diesel Kleen or Stanadyne
#16
I use the Stanadyne for the same reasons as TN MAC. It comes in a nice marked bottle that makes it easy to pour in. I buy it off the net at:
http://www.dieselpage.com/additive.htm
Holy moly, I agreed with tn mac!
http://www.dieselpage.com/additive.htm
Holy moly, I agreed with tn mac!
#17
Originally Posted by Antacus
I was looking at both of these, white and silver, at AutoZone last night. They had several different sizes of the white bottle and one sized silver. The silver had an exact x oz per gal but the white bottle seemed to vary. I did not really understand the ratios so did not purchase either.
How do you guys measure it out? I like the idea of one bottle == one tank so was thinking of looking for a reusable container to measure it out into. I guess you leave it in the garage and when you know you are going to fill up toss a bottle in the back.
How do you guys measure it out? I like the idea of one bottle == one tank so was thinking of looking for a reusable container to measure it out into. I guess you leave it in the garage and when you know you are going to fill up toss a bottle in the back.
#18
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TIM
No problems I dont wear my feeling on my shirt sleeves,and I am not really a bad guy just one the poor guys that got a crummie 6.0, I am sure that ford could fix mine but I am just tired of fighting with them. and that is why I deceided to sell it and move on. but it still seems a shame that the people at ford have lost a pretty good customer,new truck every two years. and three since 2000.
No problems I dont wear my feeling on my shirt sleeves,and I am not really a bad guy just one the poor guys that got a crummie 6.0, I am sure that ford could fix mine but I am just tired of fighting with them. and that is why I deceided to sell it and move on. but it still seems a shame that the people at ford have lost a pretty good customer,new truck every two years. and three since 2000.
#21
Yes, I know that this thread is a whopping 12 years old, but thought it was worthwhile to add an answer for anyone who was researching these additives:
The shelf-life for all of the PowerService products is indefinitely in a sealed container. Once the seal has been broken, the best practice is to use the product within 12 to 18 months.
What is the shelf-life of your products? | Power Service
The shelf-life for all of the PowerService products is indefinitely in a sealed container. Once the seal has been broken, the best practice is to use the product within 12 to 18 months.
What is the shelf-life of your products? | Power Service
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