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    In the future use kum and go diesel if possible it's premixed with power service started my merc 240d in two cranks at 5 this morning (butthole cold) I have had no gelling issues this winter plus my butt dyno says I picked up a few hp

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    In the future use kum and go diesel if possible it's premixed with power service started my merc 240d in two cranks at 5 this morning (butthole cold) I have had no gelling issues this winter plus my butt dyno says I picked up a few hp
    Usually use Kum & Go, but last fill up was at 7-11. Always add a healthy dose of Power Service anti-gel additive in cold months. I gelled on Thursday - hit me when I was on my way to Base. Had to limp it in to just before the base when it finally started to act normal again. Going to stick with Kum & Go exclusively in cold months for now on (I didn't know they pre-added the anti-gel).

    Where do I find Howes? The harsh odor of the Power Service additive does leak badly enough to give me a headache.
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