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Re: Diesel Storage Life
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Posted by thejdman01 on March 02, 2005 at 16:01:50 from (207.63.16.46):
In Reply to: Diesel Storage Life posted by KIP on March 01, 2005 at 19:09:21:
the main thing with diesel is #2 is a summer fuel more btu's but #1 diesel more like kerosene doesnt gell as quickly if you fuel your gen up in summer probably will gel on you for the winter months. in winter depending on climate when you buy it it is ususally a blend of 1 and 2. blue power service (artic on label) is an anti gelling agent used more for anti gelling, white is more of a stabilizer does help with geling some but not as well as the blue bottle. i personally and dont want to start a war like howes better. seems to work better and supposed to have more lubricity however powerservice is cheaper and usually found more places. never had luck with stabil. if you have trouble finding biocide sea foam helps on fungus but not as good as biocide but better then nothing
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