No additive and I got gelling. No additive and I got algae growing.In reality you don't 'need' any additives at all. Most additives are a feel good thing at best.
Did you even bother to read my comment? Obviously not. I said I use additives in my bulk tank to keep the fuel from growing bad chit and White bottle Powerservice as well.No additive and I got gelling. No additive and I got algae growing.
With additive, no gelling. With additive, no algae growth.
Sorry, I "need" additive. Granted, not using to keep injectors clean, using to keep tractor running.
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I stay away from bio-diesel like the plague. Sure it smells good at the exhaust pipe but bio likes to grow algae, much more so than regular ULSD.We use it for algae control and to help with possible lube Issues on the pumps. Running 2 year old diesels up to and over 25 years old.
Also were careful to not get bio diesel available here. The pumps simply say 5 percent to 20 percent bio mix and my 06 dodge for instance say max 5 percent bio allowed.
Well I disagree. I have no bulk tank and had gelling and algae so my "reality" and many other small users is different than the experience of those with large bulk tanks and I need additives, not to "make me feel good" but to keep my tractor running just as stated.In reality you don't 'need' any additives at all. I use them because my diesel sits for an extended time in the bulk tank. Most additives are a feel good thing at best.