


hahaha!psilosin wrote:Fishtank: "You anti-gellin'?"
tonydca: "I'm anti-gellin' like a felon!"
nxski: "I'm so anti-gellin', I'm like Magellan!"
1994delicaman: "I can't stop anti-gellin'...it's so compellin'."
FalcoColumbarius: "My fortune teller was foretellin' that I'd spend this winter anti-gellin'."
MardyDelica: "OK man I'm tellin'...gellin' this no good. hope this helps man."
CREGAN: "I'M SO ANTI-GELLIN', I CAN'T STOP YELLIN"!!"
RisingSunAuto "You want to be anti-gellin'? Well I happen to be sellin'."
Jfarsang: "Vendors sellin' anti-gellin' on the forum? Something is smellin'!"
thedjjack: "When anti-gellin becomes a dictatorship, its time to start rebellin'."
Good point - I'm under the impression that the Howes was a cetane improver as well as a lubricant.Fishtank wrote:Jeez thanks Jessejfarsang wrote:Howes is one of many in the line up of diesel conditioners (counters sulfur and winter gelling) that the 2 stroke oil will not do., I am actually quite familiar with the Howes line of fuel conditioners
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My question was more directed at why is he is adding an anti gelling additive to winter diesel that already has gelling inhibitors? And if the 2-stroke oil is taking care of the lubricity deficiencies, why waste money putting Howes in the tank? Save that for the Summer months.
Okay, I bite.psilosin wrote: FalcoColumbarius: "My fortune teller was foretellin' that I'd spend this winter anti-gellin'."
I actually started out with using 2-stroke *instead* of the Howes:Fishtank wrote:Tony, why don't you try running a few tanks without the Howes but with the 2-stroke. It would be a good experiment to see if the Howes really does help in the winter. The 2-stroke is well proven, maybe a slight boost from the Howes helps, maybe it hurts..... Let's find out.
Have you noticed a difference in any way when you add the Howes vs. without?tonydca wrote:I actually started out with using 2-stroke *instead* of the Howes:Fishtank wrote:Tony, why don't you try running a few tanks without the Howes but with the 2-stroke. It would be a good experiment to see if the Howes really does help in the winter. The 2-stroke is well proven, maybe a slight boost from the Howes helps, maybe it hurts..... Let's find out.
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I'm adding the Howes as well now because I don't know what other benefits it might provide (cetane enhancer, ???) and the incremental cost is negligible.
I wouldn't be afraid to pull the Howes from the treatment if you didn't notice a difference, the 2-stroke is providing sufficient lubrication with the side benefit of improved MPG. My Dad drives logging & Hwy trucks and has for longer than I've been on this planet, he has tried almost every additive and in every temperature range that BC can throw at us. He swears by running 2-stroke as the additive of choice unless it gets REALLY cold and then he adds the Howes anti-gel. That's all I run now is the 2-stroke (or should I say my wife adds it since she stole my vantonydca wrote:I hear ya. I saw no noticeable difference in MPG with Howes vs. without, and anything else it might be doing re: lubrication or whatever; I'm not sure I'd really notice a difference.
It's mostly a preventative maintenance kind of thing for me.
Fishtank wrote:(or should I say my wife adds it since she stole my van).
Lordco.shealy wrote:Quick question for you guys: where can I get the "howes diesel conditioner/additive" a bunch of you have mentioned? Is this a can tire product? I've been running with the 2-stroke oil and have totally noticed a difference by the way, so thanks!