Sundowner2
Member
There has been some discussion recently on ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel), in particular the fact that due to the Greenies Australian diesel now has the lowest sulphur content (10 ppm) in the western world...now sulphur, in conjunction with other chemicals acts as a lubricant, remove it and the lubricity of diesel is also reduced, oil companies are supposed to install additives into diesel fuel to compensate but they are expensive and how can we be sure they are doing the right thing?...one way round might be to stick your own additive in but which one, if any?.
Anyone use a diesel lubricity additive?, note that I am not talking about the so called 'Injector cleaners' 'cos in my opinion they are like snake oil, costly and pretty much ineffective.
Anyone use a diesel lubricity additive?, note that I am not talking about the so called 'Injector cleaners' 'cos in my opinion they are like snake oil, costly and pretty much ineffective.