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Thread: Diesel Additives...do they work?

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    Default Diesel Additives...do they work?

    I have a new VW with a turbo diesel...apprently they have some pump issues which may be due to how dry the new ULSD fuel is....anyway I found this article while doing research to find the best additive to lube my pump.

    I figure it my be good info for those of us who want our DS-4's to keep clickin' away also.

    Figures...I buy 2 vehicles with pump issues....none too smart.

    Here is the article...let me know what you think.

    http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=177728
    95 Suburban 1500 Bone Stock Orig.
    purchased at 103K from first owner
    new alternator/autozone gold @104K
    re-trannyed with shift kit @107.5K
    new Bilsteins all around @ 127K
    Kennedy exhaust @128k ..zoom!
    new lift pump w/OPS bypass @ 130K
    Kennedy FSD cooler @ 135K
    New IP/Injectors/G-plugs @ 137k
    Another autozone alternator and Optima Reds @ 150K
    Another pump and injectors @157K
    New chain and gears @157K
    HO pump single therm setup @157K (will see what happens)
    Head gasket or worse to be determined...164k
    NEW AM General 6.5 installed and running well! @ 164K!!!!!

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    Very interesring. I didn't see Red Line in there.
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    I'm sure they didnt test every manufacturer,,,I thought the results were real interesting seeing as I use the Lucas additive and Power Service....why bother?
    95 Suburban 1500 Bone Stock Orig.
    purchased at 103K from first owner
    new alternator/autozone gold @104K
    re-trannyed with shift kit @107.5K
    new Bilsteins all around @ 127K
    Kennedy exhaust @128k ..zoom!
    new lift pump w/OPS bypass @ 130K
    Kennedy FSD cooler @ 135K
    New IP/Injectors/G-plugs @ 137k
    Another autozone alternator and Optima Reds @ 150K
    Another pump and injectors @157K
    New chain and gears @157K
    HO pump single therm setup @157K (will see what happens)
    Head gasket or worse to be determined...164k
    NEW AM General 6.5 installed and running well! @ 164K!!!!!

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    I use Power Up for diesels. I don't know what the specks are but I know my mileage is significantly improved when I use it as well as a slight power improvement. $2.00 per 100 liter fill. (3.73 liter = 1 U.S. gallon)
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    3"turbo down to 4" back.
    Remote PMD
    Was S then F code now SSD ECM (used - it was cheap - not my first choice)

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    I have been using the Stanadyne and when I cannot get to the supplier, Amsoil. No wonder I needed a new IP after only 90K of use. That was my third pump, put on at 110,000 miles by the dealer just before the warranty ran out on the PMD issue.

    Guess I'll switch.
    1999 6.5 Suburban with factory towing package, 200k miles, 4-inch exhaust, marine injectors, SS Diesel ECM, Amsoil front to rear, OPS mod, Battery bolt mod, 2-0 battery wires, oil line mod, remote mount PMD/FSD, main bearing girdle, rebuilt trans in 2011
    1982 Suburban, 6.2 unknown miles, rebuilt injectors, rebuilt IP, new front of engine, including rad in 03, rebuilt trans in 2010, new oil pump, rear main seal, main bearing girdle 2012

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    I found a guy in Texas who sells 5 gallon cubes of 100% high quality bio....I cant get it around here in small quantities...everybody wants me to buy 10,000 gallons!

    I figured to make 2 percent bio that would be about 2.5 quarts per fill up on the big truck (assuming 30 gallons)... a little pricey..would only last 8 fills..

    I'm going to try the XPD...not as good as 2% bio...but more cost efficient and meets the strict spec as well.
    95 Suburban 1500 Bone Stock Orig.
    purchased at 103K from first owner
    new alternator/autozone gold @104K
    re-trannyed with shift kit @107.5K
    new Bilsteins all around @ 127K
    Kennedy exhaust @128k ..zoom!
    new lift pump w/OPS bypass @ 130K
    Kennedy FSD cooler @ 135K
    New IP/Injectors/G-plugs @ 137k
    Another autozone alternator and Optima Reds @ 150K
    Another pump and injectors @157K
    New chain and gears @157K
    HO pump single therm setup @157K (will see what happens)
    Head gasket or worse to be determined...164k
    NEW AM General 6.5 installed and running well! @ 164K!!!!!

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