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Old 01-07-2018, 11:13 AM   #9
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The following is "my take" on living with a diesel truck in the winter. I'm no expert, there are some people who live in much colder places than I do, but this is the way I see it, based on living somewhere with below zero temps for weeks on end through the winter.

Diesel 9+1+1 is usually available "almost everywhere".... I've seen it at WalMart, Auto Zone, NAPA, most truck stops and many places where diesel is sold.

You'll find people who will say "this is better" or "that is better" but it really boils down to what you can get your hands on that will work when you need it.....

Power Service Diesel 9+1+1 is probably as close as your nearest diesel filling station and it works to get your diesel "un-gelled" and gets your truck running. Once you're up and running, change the filters and start using a diesel fuel supplement during cold weather.
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