newbuilder01
01-10-2007, 06:48 PM
I filled up not to long ago and add the power service w/cetane boost to the tank. Temps then were in the 40's to almost 50. They are now calling for lows in the single digits and highs in the low 20's. Do I and can I add the power service anti gel to my now half full tank, with the other power service product and be ok??? Thanks for your help in advance.
nosliw
01-10-2007, 07:01 PM
yea i dont see a problem with that. maybe jump up and down on the hitch or drive recklessly to get it to mix up.
what i like to do is add the stuff when i'm at the station, then fill up. ensures a good mix
Timberwolf530
01-10-2007, 07:19 PM
It already has the antigel in it. It's Diesel Kleen that doesn't. And, yes, you can add with half a tank.
btfarm
01-10-2007, 07:53 PM
I filled up not to long ago and add the power service w/cetane boost to the tank. Temps then were in the 40's to almost 50. They are now calling for lows in the single digits and highs in the low 20's. Do I and can I add the power service anti gel to my now half full tank, with the other power service product and be ok??? Thanks for your help in advance.
If it's PS from the white bottle it has anti gel in it. Silver bottle doesn't. Is the silver what you added? Just put 6 or 8 oz of the white in and you'll be good to go.
newbuilder01
01-10-2007, 11:30 PM
So you guys agree that even though at my last fill up I added the non anti gel in the tank, that I can add the anti gel version when there is still half a tank left? Does that make sense??
kimagine
01-10-2007, 11:42 PM
So you guys agree that even though at my last fill up I added the non anti gel in the tank, that I can add the anti gel version when there is still half a tank left? Does that make sense??
Yes. It will take alot of additive to cause a problem. I've been told to actually add much more than recommended due to the new low sulfur fuel. The Lucas anti-gel additive is really good and I've seen power increases and lower MPG's with it as well.
Mark
nosliw
01-11-2007, 12:32 AM
don't you think that they would recommend you use more than you need, rather than recommending less than you need? it's all about the $$$
if it's formulated for ULSD/LSD/whatever, use that amount. if anything you're using more than you need to- but i doubt it.