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<blockquote data-quote="sstec" data-source="post: 60186" data-attributes="member: 5862"><p>Ancomcabs,</p><p>Most service/fuel stations in your area will sell blended fuel out of the pump.</p><p>Ask the person if they are selling straight #2 or blended , could be 30/70 , 50/50 60/40 75/25.</p><p>Blended is with #2 and #1 diesel in the US. Some change by the calender others by temperatures expected and should post them at the pump. #1 has a much lower gel point and does not produce the same amount of BTU's (horsepower) as #2.</p><p>Truck stops will sell blended or straight #1 and #2 and let the operator determine what ratio they want to run.</p><p>You will be fine running what ever you buy locally, add a little 911, this will help with moisture and keep the tank full.</p><p>sstec</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstec, post: 60186, member: 5862"] Ancomcabs, Most service/fuel stations in your area will sell blended fuel out of the pump. Ask the person if they are selling straight #2 or blended , could be 30/70 , 50/50 60/40 75/25. Blended is with #2 and #1 diesel in the US. Some change by the calender others by temperatures expected and should post them at the pump. #1 has a much lower gel point and does not produce the same amount of BTU's (horsepower) as #2. Truck stops will sell blended or straight #1 and #2 and let the operator determine what ratio they want to run. You will be fine running what ever you buy locally, add a little 911, this will help with moisture and keep the tank full. sstec [/QUOTE]
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