Keep buying power service… howes doesn’t really work.Anyone else using this product?
Years ago I was all about Power Service but saw this at the local Walmart for less $.
Some very low single digit Temps coming here this weekend and I certainly don't want to get stuck.
Also in the same thread, I had a truck driver friend tell me today that he thinks that Howe's is junk. He prefers Power Service.@IDIBRONCO has a bad experience to share about howes in the what did you do with your truck today thread. Seems it doesnt really work well.
I was considering buying some Opti Lube winter blend since I run summer blend for lubricity. I just like to be able to go into a store and buy something off the shelf. Maybe I'll have to do some planning ahead and buy some Opti Lube before winter so I have it on hand.I wish this guy would do a similar test routine on the various Opti-Lube products. Supposedly they are very good for performance and anti-gel but seeing a decent round of controlled tests would be very interesting.
That's why I run it. The best bang for the buck that I've found.I would also recommend their summer blend for the summer. 1 gallon for about 90$ lasts me around 4 months, treats 2,500 gallons.
You must really feel out of your element. Where are you working at?Ive been running Opti-Lube winter blend here in Kansas and not a single issue yet.
I've been running the Opti-Lube XPD year round. Somewhere I read a test and it came out on top. I hadn't paid attention that there were seasonal blends until you mentioned it here. The XPD looks to have almost as much winter stuff as the winter blend. I've never had any gelling but maybe I'll grab a few pints of winter blend for when serious cold is forecast.Ive been running Opti-Lube winter blend here in Kansas and not a single issue yet. Every diesel generator on this site gelled up Monday, truck fired up with no issues. I would also recommend their summer blend for the summer. 1 gallon for about 90$ lasts me around 4 months, treats 2,500 gallons.
I think he’s working on the Panasonic battery factory at De SotoThat's why I run it. The best bang for the buck that I've found.
You must really feel out of your element. Where are you working at?