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Diesel Winter Anti-gel - Cetane Booster & Lubricant on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

Diesel Winter Anti-Gel provides “Premium Diesel” qualities to standard diesel fuels in terms of detergency, stability, lubricity, winter operability, and cetane number. Diesel fuel contains wax, as temperatures drop these wax crystals clog fuel lines and cause problems for diesel engines. Our effective anti-gel additive greatly improves cold temperature performance and helps prevent the wax in the fuel from clogging lines. Additional properties provide further winter protection against freeze-ups. In addition, Diesel Winter Anti-Gel contains a powerful cetane improver for quicker cold starts and a maximum boost in power and performance. Diesel Winter Anti-Gel is recommended for ALL diesel engines.

 

Directions:

  • 4 oz. bottle treats 50 gallons of diesel fuel.
  • 16 oz. bottle treats 200 gallons of diesel fuel; 100 gallons of biodiesel.
  • 1 quart bottle treats 400 gallons of diesel fuel.

Recommended Frequency:

A treatment of Diesel Winter Anti-Gel should be used with every fill-up.

 

Uses:

Diesel Winter Anti-Gel is safe in all diesel engines: semi-trucks, pick-up trucks, farm equipment and autos. Including but not limited to: Ford Powerstroke, Dodge Cummins, GM Duramax, Saab, Volkswagen, and Audi.

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