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Re: Kerosene or Winterized Diesel for Winter Blending?
The lowest temps I can expect to see around here are the low twenties, very rarely does it get into the teens for an extended period of time. With regard to the biodiesel antigels they do have some avaliable for B100, but none that I have seen are cost effective even if they work as advertized. At the current prices winterized diesel or kerosene are much more effective biodiesel antigels.
Thanks for the blending tips, I will have to remember to add the diesel first. Plugging in my truck really isn't an option since I have to part in a parking lot over night.
So my question remains... is kerosene a more potent "antigel" than winterized diesel or are they about the same? Please share any experiences that you have.
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The fleet: 2002 F-250 XLT, 2003 F-350 XLT, and 2003 Excursion Limited all 7.3L Power Stroke Diesels!
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