I know this has been covered to death, but I have been getting conflicting advice. Is it better to run winter diesel fuel or to put additives into summer diesel fuel ?
I live in Northern Ontario and we reguarily get -20 to -40 C weather (-5 to -40 F)
I have heard that if you run strickly winter diesel fuel which I believe has kerosen added to it, that it dosen't lubricate the engine enough, is this true ?
are you better off to just put some kind of additive in the summer diesel fuel ?
and if so what is the best additive to use ?
I live in Northern Ontario and we reguarily get -20 to -40 C weather (-5 to -40 F)
I have heard that if you run strickly winter diesel fuel which I believe has kerosen added to it, that it dosen't lubricate the engine enough, is this true ?
are you better off to just put some kind of additive in the summer diesel fuel ?
and if so what is the best additive to use ?