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Posted by T_Bone on May 29, 2005 at 07:35:10 from (4.240.42.219):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel problem posted by TomTX on May 29, 2005 at 06:07:34:
Hi Tom, I did some fuel mileage testing on PSwb and lost 1mpg and lost 1.5mpg using PSgb (Power Service grey bottle) on my PSD. However that wasn't true of PSwb about 15yrs ago as I used it in my VW diesel and there it increased fuel mileage alot, from 36mpg to 52mpg. I had a old PS container so I comparred and there was a difference so I did some research. About 1999 PS was refromulated for whatever reason and the container size shrunk, 3qts to 1gal. ATF doesn't loose fuel mileage and is cheap, $1qt and does twice the job as PS for luberication, in fact I couldn't tell any difference in injector noise with PSwb/gb but I sure can with ATF. Do a small test. Run pure (no additives) #2D for a couple tanks, then add ATF type F at 1qt/100gal then come back and tell me your opinion. I would interested to here it. T_Bone
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