Combating High Diesel Fuel Prices
With the gasoline and diesel fuel prices increasing, people
have come up with various solutions to go around this
situation. One of these solutions is the use of diesel fuel
additives. Primarily they are known to increase lubricity of
fuel, hence decreasing the wear and tear of engine parts. What
is more is that it also can increase gas mileage.
Being a highly complex fuel, diesel fuel’s chemical
structure changes from the time it leaves the refinery to the
time it is pumped into holding tanks and fuel station to the
time it gets pumped into the vehicle. Oxidization and
structural changes occur in the fuel molecules. The energy per
unit volume of the fuel can change during this phase, and this
is what will cause your engine to have poor performance.
To combat the effects of fuel degradation and increase the
fuel’s cetane value (discussed in detail below), the right type
and ratio of fuel additives have to be used. Among a myriad of
benefits, the engine will be able to obtain more power from a
gallon of fuel.
Diesel fuel has more energy per gallon as compared to
gasoline. The three types of diesel fuel are 1D, 2D, and a
combination of the two. The lighter grade is 1D, and it offers
less energy than 2D. It is more commonly used to reduce, if not
eliminate, the gelling of fuel during cold winter climates;
some people combine it with 2D.
The cetane rating denotes the diesel fuel’s ignition
quality. The higher the rating, the easier the fuel burns
evenly and the more power is produced. The average diesel fuel
is at the 40-cetane level. Large diesel trucks and diesel
pickup trucks prefer a cetane rating in the 45- to 50- level;
this is considered as the premium diesel. However, this is not
a general categorization—that is, the state’s regulations will
dictate at which cetane rating is diesel fuel considered
premium.
You should check with the fuel station with regard to the
cetane ratings of the fuel they are selling. The higher the
cetane rating, the better the drivability as well as reduced
emissions. Moreover, the driver of the vehicle can feel the
change in power (for the better).
Choosing the right diesel fuel additive can assure you that
the diesel fuel will perform at its maximum because of its
optimum quality. Here are some of the effects of a good quality
diesel fuel additive:
- Reduces Cylinder Wear:
It neutralizes acids during combustion. It minimizes the
wear of the acidic cylinder and it reduces the rate of engine
oil depletion; thus, maintaining the quality of the engine oil
for better protection.
- Minimizes Soot Loading:
It cleans fuel injectors and piston rings for better
combustion and sealing. This reduces soot loading, controls
soot-related wear, and increases engine oil viscosity.
- Stabilizes Fuel:
Fuel degradation increases deposits, which can promote the
plugging of filter. The additive improves oxidation and thermal
stability of the diesel fuel.
- Improves Fuel Economy:
It cleans dirty injectors as it improves the acceleration
and restores horsepower, and in the long run it will enhance
performance.
- Improves Water Tolerance:
An alcohol-free additive protects fuel systems against water
contamination, helping to prevent emulsions. It also protects
the metal against rust.
To combat the increasing diesel fuel prices, you can
consider using a diesel fuel additive and experience the change
in your expenses as well as the drivability of your
vehicle.
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