Guys listen... I want to add one more thought at this point in this post
DO NOT ADD TRANSMISSION FLUID TO # 2 utra low sulfur DIESEL
using the direct injection common rail CP3 Pumps. They will seize up from the additives found in Dextron lll and greater blends. Now your thinking here we go again ole OB1
but, I deal with hundreds of rental customers who use up to 30% Bio-Diesel Blends for (tax breaks in the US) against all OEM (Ford, International, Isuzu, CAT, Deere, MACK, Parcar all 5% Max.) recommendations because the lack of sulfur and the lubricity loss from refining sulfur out of the petroleum cracking process, has removed all the natural lubricating properties of straight #2 15 ppm diesel. The animal fats in Bio, act like alcohol in a diesel and the result is overheating to the cylinder heads,walls, valves and liner pitting when DCA is destroyed from high temperature perculation which is prominated by the high pressure auto ignition experienced in Common rail high pressure injection systems. The old indirect injection diesels will just about burn any blend of oils with little problem but these new HPCR systems coming to a tractor near you soon ( 2010 and beyond in the US ) will absolutely self-destruct using TRANSMISSION FLUID as a lubricity additive. My recommendation is for winterized fuels
use additives that contain Naphthalene with a Stoddard solvent, tolerable to TRI-Tetra-Tri-methylbenzene compounds found in commerical products like Power Service and Stanadyne. There are several producers out there, I just buy these brands for my Fleet of Diesels.