Dieselmaster
Diesel addict
Ok... I was searching for the best cold weather fuel treatment for my step dad and buddy working up in Wyoming.... I had found some stuff a while ago that was good for all the way down to -75° ... but now I can't find it again... So thus me searching....
Anyways, I come across this stuff called "QMI" and they are comparing how each of the leading Diesel fuel treatments handle water in the fuel and how well they combust afterwards... They show that all the other fuel treatments except theirs pushes the water to the bottom of the beaker and really doesn't do much with the water...
Theirs .... according to thier data .... mixes the water completely with the fuel allowing for it to be burnt ... it also shows the residue left after each test and how their's once again is the cleanest burning and offers the most lubrication...
Please give me your thoughts... I was at first thinking that this can't be right... then after some more looking I found that all Fuel treatments are suppossed to be mixing the water with the fuel so it can be burnt .... I guess i was thinking that the water removal was happening some other way... osmosis, evaporation??? I don't know what I was thinking...
Here is the info for you to make your own judgements..
http://www.qmimo.com/fuel_demo_diesel.htm
Anyways, I come across this stuff called "QMI" and they are comparing how each of the leading Diesel fuel treatments handle water in the fuel and how well they combust afterwards... They show that all the other fuel treatments except theirs pushes the water to the bottom of the beaker and really doesn't do much with the water...
Theirs .... according to thier data .... mixes the water completely with the fuel allowing for it to be burnt ... it also shows the residue left after each test and how their's once again is the cleanest burning and offers the most lubrication...
Please give me your thoughts... I was at first thinking that this can't be right... then after some more looking I found that all Fuel treatments are suppossed to be mixing the water with the fuel so it can be burnt .... I guess i was thinking that the water removal was happening some other way... osmosis, evaporation??? I don't know what I was thinking...
Here is the info for you to make your own judgements..
http://www.qmimo.com/fuel_demo_diesel.htm