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Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Grasshopperglock] #15213937 10/10/24 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Please, someone provide picture proof of diesel gelling in Texas. Amarillo is fine.


I wanna see the pictures.


Amarillo gets winter diesel.

Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #15218145 10/15/24 05:52 AM
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It does get cold enough for it to gel. I’ve seen it happen. I always put anti gel in the tractor when I put it up for the winter because it’s probably still going to have summer blend fuel in it and I have needed it in the winter. I have seen it gel without an additive. I just used some stuff that comes in a white bottle at parts stores or Walmart.

Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Grasshopperglock] #15237401 11/05/24 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Please, someone provide picture proof of diesel gelling in Texas. Amarillo is fine.


I wanna see the pictures.


At any time I have 100 pre owned diesel trucks at any given time. They will get, especially late model durmax trucks for some reason.

Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Brian Spagnola] #15237413 11/05/24 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Brian Spagnola
Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
Please, someone provide picture proof of diesel gelling in Texas. Amarillo is fine.


I wanna see the pictures.


At any time I have 100 pre owned diesel trucks at any given time. They will get, especially late model durmax trucks for some reason.



The next fill up. Put some in a mason jar. Tighten the lid and set it next the front tire when you get home. Anywhere you won't forget about it.


Actually see if the fuel gels.

Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #15263474 12/04/24 12:05 PM
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I have had the rough running in the cold, but once the motor warmed up all was ok. Plenty of places in north and west Texas prolly get cold enough for a few days in the year to start seeing gelling

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Diesel will definitely gel here. Happened to my brother during 2021 snowmaggedon. He lives in Lindale.

I kept my duramax in the shop and put a heater under the fuel tank and plugged in the block heater, and it was enough to not gel.

Up north they get fuel that has anti-gel in it. We don't get that down here.

Would be a fun experiment to put some in a mason jar. Never tried that.


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I always used to use Stanadyne Performance Formula in my vehicles and never had fuel issues even when I traveled up north during the winter.


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Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #15313786 01/25/25 08:46 PM
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I use Power Services Diesel Additive every time we get a hard freeze. In 2010 while TDY in Austin, my 05 Duramax cranked and ran fine but it died at the main gate at Camp Mabry. We had to push it to the side until the sun came out. So yes, it can happen here in Texas. Also, I'm certain where we get fuel plays a part.

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Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: tmd11111] #15333395 02/16/25 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by tmd11111
Originally Posted by Grasshopperglock
I've been in a blizzard, South Dakota. -16°. Parked overnight.


The fuel didn't gel in my truck or any body else's.


The diesel up there is #1 winter blend designed not to gel. Down here its nothing but #2 as the temps generally don't get cold enough.


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Re: Anti - Gel for Diesel [Re: Bandit 200 XP] #15334903 02/17/25 11:13 PM
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Calling for 7 degrees Thursday morning here. Filled up and added a bottle of Power Service today.


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