Posted by hadley on January 17, 2016 at 11:33:41 from (173.189.128.46):
Anybody ever try this stuff? My 6.0 ford is getting worse at starting in cold weather. Used to start easy down to zero with no problems not plugged in and not run for weeks. Now if it gets below 40 it starts but bangs and smokes and takes awhile to smooth out. If below about 30 it starts but does not run on all cylinders for about 10-20 seconds then smooths out. Approximately 90% of reviews say the stuff is awesome and should clear it up no problem. If anyone has used it do you know if you have to switch to synthetic oil? Not that I am against synthetic but I buy rotella 15-40 when its on sale and have stockpiled a ton so I hate to go buy something else for the truck because I have enough rotella to last along time. And don't tell me to just plug it in because I don't drive it much in the winter and it sits in an unheated building and when I need it I often don't know until it is time to go.
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