James S
10-16-2003, 07:26
Hey There,
I am using Stanadyne Performance Formula, in my truck. Does that do as good a job as FPPF "Total Power"???? As I have said befor, I want to do the best for this truck to ensure it's longevity. I live in Edmonton Alberta Canada, where in the winter, we have nights of minus thirty degrees celcius, or minus twenty-eight ferenheight. It is in a garage MOST of the time, but is outside during the day, sometimes not plugged in, if I am on a job site. If our daytime temperature is minus thirty celcius, which it some times is, I want to use whatever will be best for in general year-round, but especially for cold winter days. I do not want to run in to starting problems. Will these additives help this? What do those "diesel-fired heaters" do? Is that the same as plugging in your truck? Thanks for all the clarification.
James
I am using Stanadyne Performance Formula, in my truck. Does that do as good a job as FPPF "Total Power"???? As I have said befor, I want to do the best for this truck to ensure it's longevity. I live in Edmonton Alberta Canada, where in the winter, we have nights of minus thirty degrees celcius, or minus twenty-eight ferenheight. It is in a garage MOST of the time, but is outside during the day, sometimes not plugged in, if I am on a job site. If our daytime temperature is minus thirty celcius, which it some times is, I want to use whatever will be best for in general year-round, but especially for cold winter days. I do not want to run in to starting problems. Will these additives help this? What do those "diesel-fired heaters" do? Is that the same as plugging in your truck? Thanks for all the clarification.
James