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Larry93
10-19-2002, 14:00
Where can I find a fumoto valve? Fuel addatives in the DMAX. In my 93 6.5 I have always ran some type of fuel enhancer ,120000 miles on factory injectors pump etc,. Don't want to screw up my new DMAX by something I did..

MNBowTie
10-19-2002, 23:42
Larry93,

I would check with Kennedy Diesel for the Fumoto valve. I have the nipple style it works great. I just, attach a hose and drain into a 5gal pal. I just finished a Cetane additive comparison between Synergyn 20+ Cetane boost from Synergyn Racing and Amsoil Cetane boost. The comparison was done between three rigs. Two were Dmax's and one was a Pstroke. We all concurred not much could be determined by the seat of pants performance between the two additives. I noted about a half a MPG better with the Synergyn 20+. Which is not really provable, I can't mach the exact driving conditions. However, all of us think they are both excellent products, but we decided to go with the Synergyn because it pack size is 24, it

tpitt
10-20-2002, 10:25
Larry 93,
Try Greg Landuyt. www.lubespecialist.com This is where I bought mine. He is also an advertiser on the diesel page. Good service and prices. tpitt

Kennedy
10-20-2002, 10:45
Cetane alone isn't going to cut it. I like to use a well rounded do it all additive like FPPF Total Power. I then "spike" this with a bunch of 8+ Cetane improver and dispense at 1.5x recommended ratio from a squeeze up bottle from Sta-Bil.

Points to consider in an additive:

Water removal/dispersant
Lubricity improver
Cetane improver
Stabilizer
Injection system cleaner
Decarbonizer
Pour point/waxing suppressant

The cold weather stuff is not necessary for some, but also will not hurt anyone, and if cold weather hits or you travel to a colder climate...

TLA
10-20-2002, 11:47
I use John's FPPF at1.5. While seat of the pants, I do see a difference - engine is quieter, performance seems better, and economy is up slightly. Once we have the results back from my fuel, I will probably make some other adjustments.

HDLD
10-20-2002, 14:49
In Ontario, we have the option of purchasing gasoline that has a number of additives already in it:

http://www.sunoco.ca/content.asp?id=153

Started using this with my 1st fill up so don't have any comparative figures. First 2 tanks are both just above 20mpg, with about 95% of the exact same route for each tank and conservative driving style both times.

(added note: 50% freeway at 65 mph, 45% highway at 55mph, 5% city)

Not sure of the exact amounts used, but I'd guess the quality of the additives is very high.

You can also purchase gas coupons online and get free car wash coupons as a bonus. (free shipping on the coupons)

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