The MOST crystallization ive seen is on def pumps! The nozzles are always covered in crystals. Had a pump in a shop I worked at too, same story, pumps get nasty.
I have heard so many different opinions. Since brand new, my 2020 GMC 3500HD DENALI DUALLY has only seen Schaeffers 15w40 oil every 5k miles and every fill up Schaeffers fuel additive. Unfortunately it still has emissions intact also, and I have yet to have one single problem. And I use regular peak blue def in a jug. Good products gives good results, I am a firm believer in Schaeffers products.
T6 5w-40 for me during the cold weather season(s). Use Howes diesel treat every fill and hot shots extreme every 6k miles. I’ve only gelled up once in 20 years because of crappy blended fuel that I didn’t treat. My current gen 4 Cummins was deleted immediately and will never run emissions again.
Careful on the cetane info. Cetane isn't fuel lubricity, it is a measure of how well the fuel burns in the combustion chamber. It is similar to octane in gasoline.
Similar to octane number in the way that it is a performance indicator, however, cetane number is the opposite of octane. Higher cetane number means it combusts quicker, octane it resists early combustion (can be more compressed).
We use the additive in our big trucks box trucks and day cabs, but we’re in northern Mi. It reduces the moisture in the fuel. It helps especially if it does get very cold, below zero. If you’ve ever gelled up in those temps, trust me you will do the preventative measures.
I have been using the Blu def platinum in my truck for 6 months. I started using this because of the before and after videos that I was seeing. Don’t know if it’s worth it or not. I am super picky on the manufacturing dates on the box but as you said during shipping the jugs could be exposed to a harmful environment such as sunlight. I was considering using the truck stop def since I get all my diesel fuel from only truck stops I just couldn’t make up my mind. So I went with the platinum. As far as fuel additive I have always used a fuel supplement in all my diesel trucks and on my current truck I have used Hot Shots Secret on my current truck since it was new and I love it.
Regarding the def, we had issue with our fire apparatus before we started using the box jugs. From what I understand and this could be wrong or incomplete, the def oxidizes which is what causes the crystallization. That said station def is not necessarily more safe than box def. I could be of the station is busy and they r going through a lot of it. That being said ever since we went from 55 gal rims to box def no issues. And that includes ambulance engines which are power strokes and merc diesels.
I've been fortunate using Costco diesel and national chain grocery stores Diesel. There is a video on another channel a GM engineer states national chain grocery stores have very high quality fuel.
There is a product called DEF-SHOT by Bardahl. It will wipe out crystalization in box DEF and crystals that are formed in the DEF system. No need to throw out DEF or have expensive repaor work done to DEF system.
Were you running, off-road diesel southern states in my area only carries diesel for tractors it’s a red dye fuel. One thing you do not want is getting caught running off road diesel in your truck. They probably don’t check small pick up trucks but I’ve heard where the DOT will actually take a sample of your fuel to make sure that it’s not off-road usually the truckers hauling cattle, etc. they’re the ones that tend to put that type of fuel in your vehicle. Trying to avoid the fuel tax. Also, I’ve been using Arch Oil in my 3 Power Stroke diesels for a combined 250,000 miles with no issues with a CP4 pump. So it must be pretty good at lubricating the fuel system.
Bad ass truck. The Antifreeze additive does cause gelling. Work at a TA truck stop in Tennessee and we stopped using that additive because it would gel up the fuel pump filters.
Been only using DEF out of a jug as not every station sells DEF at the pump. Also been using Lucas additives with zero problems but better fuel mileage!!
Cetane is the the octane rating of diesel fuel. Higher Cetane = more complete combustion, better mpg, power, smoother idling, and less soot (potentially less regens or shorter regens) . Most additives increase cetane and also have extra lubricity to make up for our ultra low surfer diesel fuel. I think there is an advantage to running a good additive too. I run archoil AR6500.They have AR6300 formula for winter.
I’ve never heard the box def is not as good, but it kind of makes sense that it may sit longer. I certainly encourage my drivers to use at the pump, but we always carry a jug. I can’t say we’ve had any problems but our sensors don’t work anymore in the tank. It does get built up on things
I use Blue DEF Platinum every other fill-up. I also use Lucas Diesel Deep Clean, every other month. Additionally, I use Power Service products and Stanadyne, from time to time.
I actually noticed a very big 3 mpg gain in my 23' gmc 6.6 gasser with lucas, so then I started adding it to my 24' gmc 5.3 yukon, and it did nothing 🤷♂️
Cetane is an indicator of combustion speed of diesel fuel and the compression needed for ignition. Nothing to do with lubricity which is what you say in the video that cetane refers to
Gm tells you to run an additive if you are not filling with top tier fuels. I have been running Hot Shots EDT or Winter EDT at every fill-up. I have noticed a difference when I forget to add it. My 2024 on has 4500 miles. The engine is quieter and slightly better mpg but nothing crazy.
your def sitting in the trucks tank is no different then sitting in the jugs. The heater is only on when the truck running. unless you leave that jug in the sunlight for months its fine. I just keep it in the house in the winter. The hot shots every day is for every fill up and has the cetane booster in it. the extreme is for every 6000 miles.
Bro that black bottle from Techron works great in gas vehicles. I’m not kidding, saved me countless fuel pumps, but I can’t remember if the that’s good with diesel too though
I would never buy DEF from a pump because you don't know how clean the tank is, or the hoses and tank on the tanker that delivered it. Platinum DEF from a box seems to be the way to go. There are a few good test videos on TH-cam about it. I have been using it since the truck had about 70,000 miles. I have 130,000 miles on it now, and I have never had to clean the DEF injector. I use Diesel Kleen in the fuel. Until this additive came along, using any fuel additive would void the Cummins warranty. Not only does Cummins approve of using Diesel Kleen, they actually recommend it. It also raises the centane of the diesel, apparently making it produce less soot, so the DPF is happier too.
Diesels are tough.. I had a springer diesel and didn't love it.. They need to be used alot to run well. Great for heavy towing but otherwise annoying with the DEF and additives etc Also the cost of diesel went up aftercovid.
You would think by now with all the technology that someone would have come up with a better DEF than what is currently being offered. Something cleaner, less corrosive and better for your engine that will still work in all these sophisticated systems.
That’s what they are trying to accomplish with the Blu Def Platinum. I spend the extra money and buy it but I will say that you have to be careful because of the additional cost it does tend to sit on the shelf longer so you have to keep an eye on the box dates.
DEF is a mixture of 32.5% urea in distilled water. It is injected into the exhaust system for a chemical reaction in the catalytic converter. It does not go into the engine. By law, it must be in the prescribed formula so any labeling stating that it is anything else is a lie. Just make sure that is in date because it will get old and crystalize.
Dude I’ll take it I run all kinds of old nasty def in my truck 😂 old jugs laying around the shop half empty I can’t let it go to waste. Seriously though I think my truck has had a few dozen brands of def. And some that has been left out and some that is pretty old but so far I haven’t had a problem. But my truck only has 120k miles on it
Modern diesel engines are designed for ULSD. Older engines were not designed for ULSD so a fuel additive is a good idea. The older pumps and injectors will last longer with a fuel additive.
I use def in a jug. Never used anything else. I don’t use additives. Never have. I just drain my separator and that’s that. I feel like the additives are hocus pocus and I’d rather not any accusations if a warranty claim comes about.
I can't comment on the fuel additives, but your concern with the DEF in a jug is largely unfounded. *SPECIALLY* if you get it straight from GM. Their lawyers aren't going to let them bottle up something and sell it to their own diesel truck driving customers that could potentially munge up the works. Companies get sued for doing stupid shit like that, and GM well knows it. Now, whether the fluid sitting outside did or didn't crystalize, that's on a case-by-case basis, of course. But if you roll into a dealer and pick up a jug of DEF, you're fine using it. It's not going to hurt your truck. That said, since you have the convenience of local DEF pumps (not everyone does around the US), use them if you can! That's just awesome.
@@interpinto The MAIN point of a diesel fuel additive is to lubricate the high pressure fuel pump, not the pistons or anything else. The cetane rating increase allows the fuel to be more completely burned so less soot is produced and sent into the EGR than back into your engine for reburn. It also lessens the load on your DPF because there is less soot produced so you will have less regens and save fuel. It also has cleaners to help keep the fuel injectors clean AND emulsifiers to break down any water molecules that may accumulate in your fuel and cause pump problems. I use Hot Shot Everyday Day Diesel with every single fill up and noticed my regens are way less and my fuel economy is way better. I could say the higher cetane gives me better performance but it’s difficult to argue with the 500 hp and 1200 torque my f350 high output diesel Tremor already produces. Every single Hot Shot product is completely compatible with each other and can be used when needed. If you are running the normal Everyday Diesel product but then the weather gets freezing you can add their antigel and don’t have to worry about putting too much in or wait till your tank needs to be filled then do it. You just add it when you need it. But running a high quality diesel fuel additive is a MUST with the low sulphuric content in today’s diesel fuel, and I mean EVERY FILL UP and not that ghetto garbage he has. Also filing his def tank at a truck stop is the MOST ridiculous thing I have heard to avoid crystallization, the DEF they sell at truck stops is again the cheapest ghetto junk on the market. I use only Peak Blue DEF Platinum because it practically eliminates crystallization and keep the tank clean and the dpf injector clean and the scr operating efficiently. This is a great example of just because you may own a diesel doesn’t mean you understand or know about them or how to properly maintain one. I would even venture to dare say he is either running a conventional oil or better yet he THINKS he thinks he running a full synthetic oil because it may say it on the bottle, but has no idea that only Amsoil is the ONLY 100 percent true synthetic oil. By law an oil only has to be 25 percent synthetic to allow them to put “fully synthetic “ on the label and that is what ALL other manufacturers due, the label will say either synthetic blend or fully synthetic but it’s NOT fully synthetic ! HOPE THIS HELPED.
DEF is DEF, regardless of brand, just avoid old DEF. if you have any questionable DEF, apply it on your lawn. It’s fertilizer. 2 oz per gallon in a hose end sprayer.
Def is the same on any brand. If you check the ingredients 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionized water that equates to 100%. You shouldn't putting any other additive on your def. Super tech Def and peak platinum def is the same on all brands. The only difference is price.
Hey JB. Love the content. Number one diesel is used primarily for off road vehicles or non power units, ie reefer trailers, pony motors, construction equip. Number one diesel is also dyed red as number two diesel is green. Thats so when the D O T inspectors wanna check the fuel in commercial trucks, they can tell which is being used. Red dye or number one diesel is tax free and green or number two diesel is taxed. The FMCSR frowns upon using red dye (number one) diesel for on highway power units that are operating for hire. Hope this helps.
There is literally no difference in the types of def out there, just dont get it from anything that is crystallized, and you should def use some additives from time to time. Both for def tank, fuel and oil. Million miles +. Hot shot secret, or lucas and risolone for def tank.
there is a difference in DEF. After 15K miles of using Super Tech my truck would start throwing high NoX codes and to clear them I would have to add a mixture of new DEF and deionized water over the next 10-15K miles. I've only used Blue Def platinum since and 38K miles later there hasn't been a single issue. DEF isn't DEF.
@@davidporter7051 well you're wrong cuz my 2022 has 282,000 Mi on it. I have always used Super Tech, never get it at the pump and never buy the Platinum. If you Google it you will find out there's literally no difference. The main thing is to not let it get all the way empty so that the crystals don't build up
Most additives have a points system in tenths of one number. If a product raises the cetane or octane by one full or more numbers it will say it. Points is a marketing scam.
I use Def from truck stops and from the box. Zero issues from either. Never used any additives. 2017 L5P Denali from NePa.
The MOST crystallization ive seen is on def pumps! The nozzles are always covered in crystals. Had a pump in a shop I worked at too, same story, pumps get nasty.
I have heard so many different opinions. Since brand new, my 2020 GMC 3500HD DENALI DUALLY has only seen Schaeffers 15w40 oil every 5k miles and every fill up Schaeffers fuel additive. Unfortunately it still has emissions intact also, and I have yet to have one single problem. And I use regular peak blue def in a jug. Good products gives good results, I am a firm believer in Schaeffers products.
T6 5w-40 for me during the cold weather season(s). Use Howes diesel treat every fill and hot shots extreme every 6k miles. I’ve only gelled up once in 20 years because of crappy blended fuel that I didn’t treat. My current gen 4 Cummins was deleted immediately and will never run emissions again.
Careful on the cetane info. Cetane isn't fuel lubricity, it is a measure of how well the fuel burns in the combustion chamber. It is similar to octane in gasoline.
You are correct. Was thinking the same myself.
Similar to octane number in the way that it is a performance indicator, however, cetane number is the opposite of octane. Higher cetane number means it combusts quicker, octane it resists early combustion (can be more compressed).
Top tier* diesel-
Fresh DEF from a station that cycles thru them so fast, there always new-
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We use the additive in our big trucks box trucks and day cabs, but we’re in northern Mi. It reduces the moisture in the fuel. It helps especially if it does get very cold, below zero. If you’ve ever gelled up in those temps, trust me you will do the preventative measures.
JB, I think Diesel Extreme is meant for use every 6,000 miles. Wouldn't Hot Shots Every Day Treatment be a better additive for each fill up?
That’s what I’m thinking.
thats what i do
That’s what I use and then run the Diesel Extreme every 7 - 8k miles.
You don’t need to use the Diesel extreme if you use the EDT hotshots on every fill up
I have been using the Blu def platinum in my truck for 6 months. I started using this because of the before and after videos that I was seeing. Don’t know if it’s worth it or not. I am super picky on the manufacturing dates on the box but as you said during shipping the jugs could be exposed to a harmful environment such as sunlight. I was considering using the truck stop def since I get all my diesel fuel from only truck stops I just couldn’t make up my mind. So I went with the platinum.
As far as fuel additive I have always used a fuel supplement in all my diesel trucks and on my current truck I have used Hot Shots Secret on my current truck since it was new and I love it.
Regarding the def, we had issue with our fire apparatus before we started using the box jugs. From what I understand and this could be wrong or incomplete, the def oxidizes which is what causes the crystallization. That said station def is not necessarily more safe than box def. I could be of the station is busy and they r going through a lot of it. That being said ever since we went from 55 gal rims to box def no issues. And that includes ambulance engines which are power strokes and merc diesels.
I've been fortunate using Costco diesel and national chain grocery stores Diesel. There is a video on another channel a GM engineer states national chain grocery stores have very high quality fuel.
There is a product called DEF-SHOT by Bardahl. It will wipe out crystalization in box DEF and crystals that are formed in the DEF system. No need to throw out DEF or have expensive repaor work done to DEF system.
I use Archoil diesel treatment every time I fuel up. No issues so far.
DEF is a great fertilizer FYI
Were you running, off-road diesel southern states in my area only carries diesel for tractors it’s a red dye fuel. One thing you do not want is getting caught running off road diesel in your truck. They probably don’t check small pick up trucks but I’ve heard where the DOT will actually take a sample of your fuel to make sure that it’s not off-road usually the truckers hauling cattle, etc. they’re the ones that tend to put that type of fuel in your vehicle. Trying to avoid the fuel tax.
Also, I’ve been using Arch Oil in my 3 Power Stroke diesels for a combined 250,000 miles with no issues with a CP4 pump. So it must be pretty good at lubricating the fuel system.
Bad ass truck. The Antifreeze additive does cause gelling. Work at a TA truck stop in Tennessee and we stopped using that additive because it would gel up the fuel pump filters.
If you have a lawn mix it 10 to one with water and spry it on yor lawn it a great fertilizer
I use the jugs in my truck. I have never had a problem, but I check the date codes and use it quickly...
Been only using DEF out of a jug as not every station sells DEF at the pump.
Also been using Lucas additives with zero problems but better fuel mileage!!
Cetane is the the octane rating of diesel fuel. Higher Cetane = more complete combustion, better mpg, power, smoother idling, and less soot (potentially less regens or shorter regens) . Most additives increase cetane and also have extra lubricity to make up for our ultra low surfer diesel fuel. I think there is an advantage to running a good additive too. I run archoil AR6500.They have AR6300 formula for winter.
I’ve never heard the box def is not as good, but it kind of makes sense that it may sit longer. I certainly encourage my drivers to use at the pump, but we always carry a jug. I can’t say we’ve had any problems but our sensors don’t work anymore in the tank. It does get built up on things
Boxed DEF is a sealed container I wouldn’t be hesitant to use it
I use Blue DEF Platinum every other fill-up. I also use Lucas Diesel Deep Clean, every other month. Additionally, I use Power Service products and Stanadyne, from time to time.
I actually noticed a very big 3 mpg gain in my 23' gmc 6.6 gasser with lucas, so then I started adding it to my 24' gmc 5.3 yukon, and it did nothing 🤷♂️
Cetane is an indicator of combustion speed of diesel fuel and the compression needed for ignition. Nothing to do with lubricity which is what you say in the video that cetane refers to
Gm tells you to run an additive if you are not filling with top tier fuels. I have been running Hot Shots EDT or Winter EDT at every fill-up. I have noticed a difference when I forget to add it. My 2024 on has 4500 miles. The engine is quieter and slightly better mpg but nothing crazy.
and GM has also stated the only thing which matters is if the fuel is sold from a reputable source.
Almost all Virginia diesel pumps are Number 2 with 30 cetane. I run some hotshot in my 2019 Ram but would love to see what 50 cetane runs like!!!
It will be nice you do a video in towing with dually vs non dually and why your selling the dually when the towing is so much better...
your def sitting in the trucks tank is no different then sitting in the jugs. The heater is only on when the truck running. unless you leave that jug in the sunlight for months its fine. I just keep it in the house in the winter. The hot shots every day is for every fill up and has the cetane booster in it. the extreme is for every 6000 miles.
Bro that black bottle from Techron works great in gas vehicles. I’m not kidding, saved me countless fuel pumps, but I can’t remember if the that’s good with diesel too though
I would never buy DEF from a pump because you don't know how clean the tank is, or the hoses and tank on the tanker that delivered it.
Platinum DEF from a box seems to be the way to go. There are a few good test videos on TH-cam about it. I have been using it since the truck had about 70,000 miles. I have 130,000 miles on it now, and I have never had to clean the DEF injector.
I use Diesel Kleen in the fuel. Until this additive came along, using any fuel additive would void the Cummins warranty. Not only does Cummins approve of using Diesel Kleen, they actually recommend it. It also raises the centane of the diesel, apparently making it produce less soot, so the DPF is happier too.
I fill def at quick trip or loves and cheaper also last way longer
Archoil ar6500 and amsoil diesel injector cleaner/cetane booster
Should probably use hot shots secret edt regularly instead of the extreme.
Just an FYI, Diesel is almost always blended to the minimum cetane and lubricity specs.
Diesels are tough..
I had a springer diesel and didn't love it.. They need to be used alot to run well.
Great for heavy towing but otherwise annoying with the DEF and additives etc Also the cost of diesel went up aftercovid.
Which diesels truck you recommend to buy in the late model trucks
D2 is standard (warm weather) fuel and D1 is winter blend (kerosene/mix)? I think you got it backwards?
Problem with usa diesel is 500ppm vs eu 10ppm those pdf will clog fast
You would think by now with all the technology that someone would have come up with a better DEF than what is currently being offered. Something cleaner, less corrosive and better for your engine that will still work in all these sophisticated systems.
That’s what they are trying to accomplish with the Blu Def Platinum. I spend the extra money and buy it but I will say that you have to be careful because of the additional cost it does tend to sit on the shelf longer so you have to keep an eye on the box dates.
DEF is a mixture of 32.5% urea in distilled water. It is injected into the exhaust system for a chemical reaction in the catalytic converter. It does not go into the engine. By law, it must be in the prescribed formula so any labeling stating that it is anything else is a lie. Just make sure that is in date because it will get old and crystalize.
Maybe fuel injector cleaner. That’s about it. Even that’s mostly snake oil lol
Dude I’ll take it I run all kinds of old nasty def in my truck 😂 old jugs laying around the shop half empty I can’t let it go to waste. Seriously though I think my truck has had a few dozen brands of def. And some that has been left out and some that is pretty old but so far I haven’t had a problem. But my truck only has 120k miles on it
Modern diesel engines are designed for ULSD. Older engines were not designed for ULSD so a fuel additive is a good idea. The older pumps and injectors will last longer with a fuel additive.
Great video thanks!!!!
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I use def in a jug. Never used anything else. I don’t use additives. Never have. I just drain my separator and that’s that. I feel like the additives are hocus pocus and I’d rather not any accusations if a warranty claim comes about.
I can't comment on the fuel additives, but your concern with the DEF in a jug is largely unfounded. *SPECIALLY* if you get it straight from GM. Their lawyers aren't going to let them bottle up something and sell it to their own diesel truck driving customers that could potentially munge up the works. Companies get sued for doing stupid shit like that, and GM well knows it. Now, whether the fluid sitting outside did or didn't crystalize, that's on a case-by-case basis, of course. But if you roll into a dealer and pick up a jug of DEF, you're fine using it. It's not going to hurt your truck.
That said, since you have the convenience of local DEF pumps (not everyone does around the US), use them if you can! That's just awesome.
DEF is basically pure nitrogen - great lawn fertilizer.
Is cow pee
So much wrong information about the fuel additive. 😂😂😂. You actually have no idea why you need to run a fuel additive.
Holy crap! I couldn’t agree more. And to top it off the misinformation about #1 gelling in hot weather? WTF….🤨
Tell us the correct information then.
Do tell.
???? Waiting
@@interpinto The MAIN point of a diesel fuel additive is to lubricate the high pressure fuel pump, not the pistons or anything else. The cetane rating increase allows the fuel to be more completely burned so less soot is produced and sent into the EGR than back into your engine for reburn. It also lessens the load on your DPF because there is less soot produced so you will have less regens and save fuel. It also has cleaners to help keep the fuel injectors clean AND emulsifiers to break down any water molecules that may accumulate in your fuel and cause pump problems. I use Hot Shot Everyday Day Diesel with every single fill up and noticed my regens are way less and my fuel economy is way better. I could say the higher cetane gives me better performance but it’s difficult to argue with the 500 hp and 1200 torque my f350 high output diesel Tremor already produces. Every single Hot Shot product is completely compatible with each other and can be used when needed. If you are running the normal Everyday Diesel product but then the weather gets freezing you can add their antigel and don’t have to worry about putting too much in or wait till your tank needs to be filled then do it. You just add it when you need it. But running a high quality diesel fuel additive is a MUST with the low sulphuric content in today’s diesel fuel, and I mean EVERY FILL UP and not that ghetto garbage he has. Also filing his def tank at a truck stop is the MOST ridiculous thing I have heard to avoid crystallization, the DEF they sell at truck stops is again the cheapest ghetto junk on the market. I use only Peak Blue DEF Platinum because it practically eliminates crystallization and keep the tank clean and the dpf injector clean and the scr operating efficiently. This is a great example of just because you may own a diesel doesn’t mean you understand or know about them or how to properly maintain one. I would even venture to dare say he is either running a conventional oil or better yet he THINKS he thinks he running a full synthetic oil because it may say it on the bottle, but has no idea that only Amsoil is the ONLY 100 percent true synthetic oil. By law an oil only has to be 25 percent synthetic to allow them to put “fully synthetic “ on the label and that is what ALL other manufacturers due, the label will say either synthetic blend or fully synthetic but it’s NOT fully synthetic ! HOPE THIS HELPED.
DEF is DEF, regardless of brand, just avoid old DEF. if you have any questionable DEF, apply it on your lawn. It’s fertilizer. 2 oz per gallon in a hose end sprayer.
I’d say towing your current trailer with a Dually would spoil you lol😂
Using a gasoline fuel can for diesel is a dangerous game.
Def is the same on any brand. If you check the ingredients 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionized water that equates to 100%. You shouldn't putting any other additive on your def.
Super tech Def and peak platinum def is the same on all brands. The only difference is price.
Truck looks good in the garage, toss some paint on those walls and you almost have a filming studio!!
Hey JB. Love the content. Number one diesel is used primarily for off road vehicles or non power units, ie reefer trailers, pony motors, construction equip. Number one diesel is also dyed red as number two diesel is green. Thats so when the D O T inspectors wanna check the fuel in commercial trucks, they can tell which is being used. Red dye or number one diesel is tax free and green or number two diesel is taxed. The FMCSR frowns upon using red dye (number one) diesel for on highway power units that are operating for hire. Hope this helps.
You are correct about using dyed fuel however you can get both #1 and #2 dyed and non- dyed .
So you worry about DEF but not that GM says no additives?
GM want you to keep trading your old truck to a new one every few years, that's why.
How DEF work:
Government mandates system be on truck
Truck breaks down at worst time and has issues all the time😂
Wrong, in MI # 1 diesel looks like kerosene and I use it in my truck
There is literally no difference in the types of def out there, just dont get it from anything that is crystallized, and you should def use some additives from time to time. Both for def tank, fuel and oil. Million miles +. Hot shot secret, or lucas and risolone for def tank.
there is a difference in DEF. After 15K miles of using Super Tech my truck would start throwing high NoX codes and to clear them I would have to add a mixture of new DEF and deionized water over the next 10-15K miles. I've only used Blue Def platinum since and 38K miles later there hasn't been a single issue. DEF isn't DEF.
@@davidporter7051 well you're wrong cuz my 2022 has 282,000 Mi on it. I have always used Super Tech, never get it at the pump and never buy the Platinum. If you Google it you will find out there's literally no difference. The main thing is to not let it get all the way empty so that the crystals don't build up
Most additives have a points system in tenths of one number. If a product raises the cetane or octane by one full or more numbers it will say it. Points is a marketing scam.
Use it to fertilize your lawn. DEF is literally liquid fertilizer.
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all people criticizing you are doing it to justify their expenses for their useless additives.
Dude your full of it.
Sounds like a mostly bad opinion
Please get off TH-cam until you know something about diesel
Just get a gasser. Diesel Is Dead
Stick to truck reviews, you have no idea what your talking about with diesel additive. Haha