Tcw3 2stroke oil
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Tcw3 2stroke oil
i know this is a common question on here, but i cant find any info about the guys running it in the 3rd gen trucks? any problems with mixing the low ash tcw-3 in the common rails? i have seen guys do it in older gen. trucks but havent heard of guys running it in these. Let me know what you think. I am using Power service as of now but might switch. thanks
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I use the wallymart no ash instead of the low ash universal (read back of lable). I think the low ash isnt good for the truck. Truck seems a wee wee bit quieter and feels a wee wee bit more responsive. Nothing major, but after reading the study I figure it is better than most products available up here for lubricity. Dosnt do anything for gelling - I use amsoil diesel conditioner for that.
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Yup, run it in my '06 ..... pre-mix it, put it in the tank, and then fill it like I normally would.
My wife isn't a gearhead, and even she notices the sound difference when it's time to add more, which is what we've been using as the indicator to "treat" it again.
Kris
My wife isn't a gearhead, and even she notices the sound difference when it's time to add more, which is what we've been using as the indicator to "treat" it again.
Kris
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I use it and have been using it for a very long time. My 2000 Cummins went
203,000 miles before I sold it and never changed a VP44. My rotary fuel pumps would go 85-90k before failing. It had the 3rd one in when I sold it.
I use 1/2oz/gal or 16oz/32gallons in the 06.
Dave
203,000 miles before I sold it and never changed a VP44. My rotary fuel pumps would go 85-90k before failing. It had the 3rd one in when I sold it.
I use 1/2oz/gal or 16oz/32gallons in the 06.
Dave
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From: Frozen Northern Minnesota, Darn Close To Where Perma-Frost Begins...
I read some where that the additives in the 2-cycle oil caused coking on the injector tips. Can't remember where I read it. Not even sure if its true or not.
In my outboards (I know they're old), the 2-cycle oil does not burn away totally and leave a nice powdery residue inside the engines exhaust ports its kind of moist. I wonder if thats the additives that remain and if that is taking place in the diesels. I know when I have used it, the soot on the bumper and the exhaust tip has felt a little oily. And that was at about the 8-10 oz per fill up. Not an expert here, just thinking out loud...
In my outboards (I know they're old), the 2-cycle oil does not burn away totally and leave a nice powdery residue inside the engines exhaust ports its kind of moist. I wonder if thats the additives that remain and if that is taking place in the diesels. I know when I have used it, the soot on the bumper and the exhaust tip has felt a little oily. And that was at about the 8-10 oz per fill up. Not an expert here, just thinking out loud...
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I would not use it if I had a cat in the exhaust.