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This is my first time on this Forums,just wanna go ahead and say thanks, but anyway I currentl have a 2000 F-350 7.3 and 2007 F-250 6.0, but I have numerous friends tell me that they have been putting 2-cycle marine tcw-s oil In the fuel About one quart to each fill up , Its is suppose to put the sulfur back in the diesel has anyone else heard of this, My best friend has been putting it in his 2000 Cummings and it seems to run alot smoother and not as loud and clanky, any advice would be great , thanks
This is my first time on this Forums,just wanna go ahead and say thanks, but anyway I currentl have a 2000 F-350 7.3 and 2007 F-250 6.0, but I have numerous friends tell me that they have been putting 2-cycle marine tcw-s oil In the fuel About one quart to each fill up , Its is suppose to put the sulfur back in the diesel has anyone else heard of this, My best friend has been putting it in his 2000 Cummings and it seems to run alot smoother and not as loud and clanky, any advice would be great , thanks
Would not do it... it does not add sulfur. Seems to be a popular thing on the Dodge sites... not sure why??
Use a quality fuel additive made for diesels and one that conatains no alcohol. The addition of thr 2-stroke oil will clog up your fuel filters anyway... so why do it?
Use a fuel additve that promotes fuel lubricity... many use Stanadyne, PowerService, Howes and few others.
Do not use 2-stoke motor oil in your 7.3L or 6.0L PSD.
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