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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / October 2006

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Ultra-low sulfur????

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Bob - 17 Sep 2006 00:23 GMT
Many stations are now carrying ultra-low sulfur.  I have heard different
things about this.  For one it will harm current diesel engines.  I have a
2004 TDI and a 2003 Cummins R3500.  Is what I heard true?  Do I need to run
additives to prevent damage to the engine?

Bob
greek_philosophizer@hotmail.com - 20 Sep 2006 22:35 GMT
> Many stations are now carrying ultra-low sulfur.  I have heard different
> things about this.  For one it will harm current diesel engines.  I have a
> 2004 TDI and a 2003 Cummins R3500.  Is what I heard true?  Do I need to run
> additives to prevent damage to the engine?
>
> Bob

No.

No.

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Roy - 20 Sep 2006 22:50 GMT
>> Many stations are now carrying ultra-low sulfur.  I have heard different
>> things about this.  For one it will harm current diesel engines.  I have
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>
> No.

Please, source for your answer?

Roy
617211 - 06 Oct 2006 19:54 GMT
Some time back, I mentioned an email I received from Stanandyne (sp?).
They stated that lubricity has been taken care of at the refinery
level by using different addititves, but I could still continue to use
their conditioner ( of course ). I have been using it in my '92 with
250,000km & no fuel system problems ( except for 2 transfer pumps ).
YMMV.
 
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