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For those of you who were like me and said why doesn't Amsoil have one product for anti-gel and fuel conditioning? Well we do now.
Diesel Concentrate Plus Cold Flow Improver (DFC)
AMSOIL Diesel Concentrate Plus Cold Flow Improver is formulated with excellent detergency properties to help keep injectors, rings, piston crowns and the fuel pump lubricated.
AMSOIL Diesel Concentrate Plus Cold Flow Improver (DFC) combines the superior detergency of AMSOIL Diesel Concentrate (ADF) and the excellent anti-gelling properties of AMSOIL Cold Flow Improver (ACF) in one convenient package, without sacrificing performance.
New AMSOIL Diesel Recovery Quickly
Dissolves Gelled Fuel and Thaws Frozen Filters
AMSOIL now offers a powerful solution for gelled fuel in extremely cold environments. New AMSOIL Diesel Recovery is a must-have product for diesel vehicle owners who live and work in harsh winter conditions.
Diesel engines operating in extremely cold environments face some unique challenges. As the temperature drops, the wax naturally found in diesel fuel begins to form crystals. The point at which wax crystals form is known as the cloud point. These wax crystals eventually clog the fuel filter and starve the engine of fuel, preventing it from starting. While low quality fuels may form wax crystals in temperatures as warm as 40°F (4°C), most fuels have a cloud point near 32°F (0°C). The point at which the wax crystals clog the fuel filter is known as the cold filter-plugging point (CFPP). AMSOIL Cold Flow Improver (ACF) maintains fuel flow in cold weather, reducing the cold filter-plugging point by as much as 34°F (19°C) in ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD). But what about fuel that has already gelled? Cold Flow Improver must be added to diesel fuel before it reaches its cloud point, and it will not dissolve wax or liquefy diesel fuel once wax crystals have formed. In order to address this problem, AMSOIL now offers Diesel Recovery (DRC), a diesel fuel treatment that liquefies gelled diesel fuel and gets diesels back on the road.
Recommendations
One 30 oz. bottle of Diesel Recovery treats 30 gallons of fuel. When encountering a gelled fuel system, AMSOIL recommends the following steps for maximum effectiveness:
Remove the existing fuel filter.
The filter can be reused, or a new filter can be installed.
Fill the fuel filter with AMSOIL Diesel Recovery.
Install the fuel filter.
Add the remaining Diesel Recovery to the fuel tank.
Start the engine and allow the fuel system to circulate until full power has been restored.
Alcohol-free AMSOIL Diesel Recovery is non-corrosive and works well with today’s ULSD fuels
Diesel Concentrate Plus Cold Flow Improver (DFC)
AMSOIL Diesel Concentrate Plus Cold Flow Improver is formulated with excellent detergency properties to help keep injectors, rings, piston crowns and the fuel pump lubricated.
AMSOIL Diesel Concentrate Plus Cold Flow Improver (DFC) combines the superior detergency of AMSOIL Diesel Concentrate (ADF) and the excellent anti-gelling properties of AMSOIL Cold Flow Improver (ACF) in one convenient package, without sacrificing performance.
New AMSOIL Diesel Recovery Quickly
Dissolves Gelled Fuel and Thaws Frozen Filters
AMSOIL now offers a powerful solution for gelled fuel in extremely cold environments. New AMSOIL Diesel Recovery is a must-have product for diesel vehicle owners who live and work in harsh winter conditions.
Diesel engines operating in extremely cold environments face some unique challenges. As the temperature drops, the wax naturally found in diesel fuel begins to form crystals. The point at which wax crystals form is known as the cloud point. These wax crystals eventually clog the fuel filter and starve the engine of fuel, preventing it from starting. While low quality fuels may form wax crystals in temperatures as warm as 40°F (4°C), most fuels have a cloud point near 32°F (0°C). The point at which the wax crystals clog the fuel filter is known as the cold filter-plugging point (CFPP). AMSOIL Cold Flow Improver (ACF) maintains fuel flow in cold weather, reducing the cold filter-plugging point by as much as 34°F (19°C) in ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD). But what about fuel that has already gelled? Cold Flow Improver must be added to diesel fuel before it reaches its cloud point, and it will not dissolve wax or liquefy diesel fuel once wax crystals have formed. In order to address this problem, AMSOIL now offers Diesel Recovery (DRC), a diesel fuel treatment that liquefies gelled diesel fuel and gets diesels back on the road.
Recommendations
One 30 oz. bottle of Diesel Recovery treats 30 gallons of fuel. When encountering a gelled fuel system, AMSOIL recommends the following steps for maximum effectiveness:
Remove the existing fuel filter.
The filter can be reused, or a new filter can be installed.
Fill the fuel filter with AMSOIL Diesel Recovery.
Install the fuel filter.
Add the remaining Diesel Recovery to the fuel tank.
Start the engine and allow the fuel system to circulate until full power has been restored.
Alcohol-free AMSOIL Diesel Recovery is non-corrosive and works well with today’s ULSD fuels