Am I the only one frustrated by the lack of info on what FP60 actually does?!? I have send them a few emails asking for at least some info, but have never received a response.
I have been using nothing but FP60 in my Duramax diesel (and before that in my Powerstroke) as I assumed it to be the best fuel additive for my truck.
For the past few tanks, I switched to the gray bottle of Power Serviced and noticed the truck rattles less (I use a programmer that adds a ton of power and increases timing rattle) and gas mileage has been better.
FP60 does not have published info on cetane increases, its ability to handle water in fuel, its ability to lower gelling point/CFPP, and just about any other info. All they say is that it lubricates and cleans.... just like every other product on the market.
I actually recommended FP60 to my girlfriends father who is a fleet manager for a large construction company. They tried it and discontinued use immediately as they began to have gelling problems and noticed no benefits from it.
Maybe FP60 is more geared to gasoline?
Does anyone have any REAL info on this product? If not, I think I am going to switch to something that I can actually find hard info on.
I have been using nothing but FP60 in my Duramax diesel (and before that in my Powerstroke) as I assumed it to be the best fuel additive for my truck.
For the past few tanks, I switched to the gray bottle of Power Serviced and noticed the truck rattles less (I use a programmer that adds a ton of power and increases timing rattle) and gas mileage has been better.
FP60 does not have published info on cetane increases, its ability to handle water in fuel, its ability to lower gelling point/CFPP, and just about any other info. All they say is that it lubricates and cleans.... just like every other product on the market.
I actually recommended FP60 to my girlfriends father who is a fleet manager for a large construction company. They tried it and discontinued use immediately as they began to have gelling problems and noticed no benefits from it.
Maybe FP60 is more geared to gasoline?
Does anyone have any REAL info on this product? If not, I think I am going to switch to something that I can actually find hard info on.