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carluva wrote:Pumped this out of the fuel filter this morning and left to settle for about 2 hours What y'all think? A lil bit of sediments if you look closely.
Is this a good indication on fuel quality in the vehicle?IMG_20200229_125716142.jpeg
*KRONIK* wrote:Never seen them locally.
Best treatment for algae is to run the tank low.
I cant do that, my fuel guage stop workingcarluva wrote:Also seeing on diesel kleen website that they have a water treatment and a microbial treatment. Anyone ever used any of those?
You did the right thing. It is a pain to drain and dry your fuel tank but it is probably worth the time if you have an older vehicle, have stored fuel in your tank for a long periid or you believe that your fuel is of questionable quality. There are fuel tank additives that many use but then you have to burn that fuel and debris.rspann wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Never seen them locally.
Best treatment for algae is to run the tank low.
I cant do that, my fuel guage stop workingcarluva wrote:Also seeing on diesel kleen website that they have a water treatment and a microbial treatment. Anyone ever used any of those?
Fuel polishing can restore diesel to its original quality getting rid of algae and water. It's very expensive though. The
international diesel price was almost five times the cost of local with subsidy , so its viable if you are a foreigner and
paying the international price. Trinidad tank and Fuel was the company who use to do it.
I had a problem with algae in diesel and was given a quote to do fuel polishing. Almost $8000 to do 450 gals. I ended
up siphoning it out with a small water pump and filled it in IBC containers . I used a shop vac to clean out the tanks,
wiped it dry and refilled.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Just buy Toyota and solve all your problems you won't need to worry about endangering anything
Last time it was pumped was about 1500-2000 km ago. Vehicle doing about 93000km right now.pugboy wrote:after how many km?
older petrotrin used to be nasty
i have picscarluva wrote:Pumped this out of the fuel filter this morning and left to settle for about 2 hours What y'all think? A lil bit of sediments if you look closely.
Is this a good indication on fuel quality in the vehicle?IMG_20200229_125716142.jpeg
I believe there was a noticeable improvement. One thing was for sure, the van had a bit more pep and honestly, while I was cruising at 120kmph it felt like cruising at 100kmph earlier this week (Noisewise and yearning to go) l. So I'd definitely say that there was a boost from an increase in Cetane number cause the van felt much more eager to go and there was a better throttle response.carluva wrote:I bought the red line. Put half bottle and a fuel tank that's showing just under half on the fuel gauge. I'll see how that works later as I'm making a hiway run and should be able to ascertain any performance improvement. Will report back later or tomorrow.
carluva wrote:Pumped this out of the fuel filter this morning and left to settle for about 2 hours What y'all think? A lil bit of sediments if you look closely.
Is this a good indication on fuel quality in the vehicle?IMG_20200229_125716142.jpeg
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