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Just like the label reads: For emergency, you use it if you are gelling up. I keep one in the truck during the winter just in case. But with the winter fuels out there now probably a non issue. It's actually been around for a long time, before all the winter additives to fuel.
I might have to put it in my "what if" toolbox, along with my spare fuel filter, spare CPS, extra serptentine, oil, antifreeze...etc etc..
John I was reading an old thread and noticed that you told me about Diesel 911 like June of last year. I asked you what it was but I guess I wasn't paying attention.
Its been out for years here in Michigan. I remember a couple years ago during an ice storm and - temps EVERYWHERE was sold out. I walked into a glendale auto supply (small chain) and two big trucker guys where literally fighting for the last couple bottles for their fleet. All 5'7" of me left quickly with no diesel 911 lol.
oh and btw - usually regular diesel kleen sells for around $5-7 , this stuff is about $9. Its one of those - stick it to people when they need it most deals
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