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Just came across this the other day at a tractor shop. Supposed to be very good, but then a salesman will tell you anything. It's called CA-40 fuel additive, the price is high, Farm Pro $39.00, on-line $35.00 but it treats 480-640 gallons.
If any one has used it can you tell us how you like it?
Here is a link
http://www.ca40g.com/home.php
Thanks
BG
I checked on this and though it sound great and test show that it may be better than the Power Service I have used in the last 10yrs.
It shows using Sodium Salt?
Along with the Calcium mix caster oil.
No cetane boost.
Take a look at the Bi-Tron additive video and compare it with diesel lubricity test on the CA - 40 website.
http://jehry.bitronglobal.biz/product_fuel_disel.html
DmaxMaverick
04-25-2008, 09:12
I'd be skeptical about this. There are several common products available that are known to work well, at a much lower cost. I tend to stay away from any product that's only supported by it's own test data. Of course, it will perform better than any other, because they say so. In the absence of independent testing, the only support of a product is by the seller, who will tell you what you want to hear to make a sale.
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