Revelstoke
Registered User
I read the technical article in this forum on fuel additives. I have always used either Stanadyne, or Power Service. The old timers told me that I should, due to the dryer fuel (Ultra Low Sulphur), so I just took them at their word. I did the math, and found that the Stanadyne, though performing poorly, is only half a penny less per ouce (with shipping), than the Opti-Lube, so I ordered some. I saw that the Bio-Diesel was the best fuel lub, but that has it's own list of problems....SO...Question: If I add straight, ****** soybean oil at 50:1, which seems to be the lubricating agent in biodiesel, will it stay blended? I think in cold weather, I might have gelling issues, as it gets mighty cold here, but I wonder...Opti-Lube in winter, soybean oil in the summer (cheaper and readily available, and works good?)....could sure use some input on that one, because I sure don't know. I wonder if cutting the Opti-Lube to 1/4 ounce per gallon, and fortifying it with 1/4 ounce soybean oil would work?