An explanation on fuel additives, their benefits and when to use them.
If you use low-quality gas without extra fuel additives and detergents, your fuel system and injectors will get dirty. Here’s ...
Drivers reach for gas additives with the hope of squeezing more life, efficiency, or power out of an engine. The pitch sounds simple: pour in a small bottle, drive, and let chemistry work things out.
Many drivers will opt for high octane fuel hoping to clean out their engine and improve performance. However, paying extra for high octane gasoline isn't really going to get you cleaner fuel. If what ...
Twenty years ago, a group of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) established the voluntary TOP TIER™ standard to enhance fuel detergency and optimize engine performance. Recognizing the ...
An analysis by AAA reveals that gas with detergent additives can keep an engine running smoothly By Jeff S. Bartlett Not all gasoline is created equal. There’s plain old regular, and then there’s ...
Gasoline rarely freezes, usually becoming waxy between -40°F and -200°F; issues often involve water. Diesel fuel "gels" at 10°F to 15°F, with winter blends and additives preventing gelling. Prevent ...
For the first time in company history, Cummins has officially endorsed a fuel additive, recommending two Power Service products, Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost and Diesel Fuel Supplement + Cetane Boost.