The only problem is if you add Howes or powerserve then don't give it time to mix and just leave it off.
How cold to leave running ?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Cat sdp, Dec 28, 2017.
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Mine started to....it’s sat for 72 hours all below 0F. With block heater only .
It gonna run now , 11pm liftoff and forecast temp -15F.... -
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Pointers from someone who lived in the northern plains:
- Blend your fuel! I rarely ran #1 during the week, as the fuel heaters would take care of things as long as temps didn't drop below -20F for extended periods. I'd also treat for conditions, as I didn't really trust the truckstop blends. But when it's time to shut off the truck in arctic conditions, your fuel needs to have ~50% #1.
- I always ran semi-synthetic oil in winter, as I didn't have a way to power the block heater where I parked. The motor will spin like it's springtime when it's time to fire up. It's an amazing difference from normal oil, and oil pressure was almost instantaneous on cold starts, a far cry from the hammering a cold motor takes with mineral-based oil.
- FYI, you can buy the concentrated Power Service, and it's significantly cheaper than buying the small bottles. You just have to keep a measuring cup of some sort in the side box, as it only takes a few ounces per tank. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...41/2000/jeep/grand-cherokee?manufacturer=true That's enough for ~3500 gals, for just over a $100.
- Biodiesel is not your friend. Always, always, ALWAYS, double treat bio.
- Try to have full tanks if you shut the truck off. It really cuts down on condensation in the tanks. And either way, the next time you stop for fuel, make sure to drain the water separator, which is something you should be checking on a regular basis anyways.
- Service your air dryer every fall. There should be nothing coming out of your tank drains if your dryer is properly functioning. A bit of oil mist on an older truck is the most you should ever see.
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You can get Power Service or Howes at Wal Mart way cheaper than any truck stop or Oreilly's
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320oz/3750 gallons treated for $109
I did the math 6 different ways....you can’t beat that price -
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WalMart 16.44 $.066/gal
These are in the $20 range on special at the truckstop. They used to be much cheaper at Wal-Mart than what they currently are. Either way, the concentrate is still less than half the price.
Concentrate $109.99 $.029/gal -
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