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Anyone use the supertech DEF? Seeing lots of mixed opinions on it. It does have the API cert but not the ISO 22241 but from what I’ve read you can’t get the API unless you meet the ISO 22241. I picked up a jug today and didn’t even think to look it up . Thanks !
I have used it many times with no issues, still use a walmart DEF jug for my spare DEF, fill the jug at the pump when I fill the DEF tank.
I used to run it more often, back when it was cheaper than most truck stop pumps, but now have a truck stop location where it is cheaper than walmart.
But, never any issues with walmart DEF, just check the date to make sure it's not too old.
I have used it many times with no issues, still use a walmart DEF jug for my spare DEF, fill the jug at the pump when I fill the DEF tank.
I used to run it more often, back when it was cheaper than most truck stop pumps, but now have a truck stop location where it is cheaper than walmart.
But, never any issues with walmart DEF, just check the date to make sure it's not too old.
Not meeting a spec often means that Walmart didn't want to pay for the testing and validation to get that spec stamped on the container. It doesn't mean that it doesn't actually meet the spec.
I have been using the Walmart brand ( Super Tech ) for the last 5 years with no issues. I have a 106,000 plus miles on mine. I would add to thread to verify the seal on the jug is intact.
Seals are for sure intact . I check those no matter what brand I buy. Always unscrew the cap and make sure . Also won’t buy any that is caked with dry def on the bottle lol
Seals are for sure intact . I check those no matter what brand I buy. Always unscrew the cap and make sure . Also won’t buy any that is caked with dry def on the bottle lol
I also do that. As an added confirmation, I also check with a refractometer before using. Some people say I am ****.
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