Are Diesel Fuel Additives a Scam? Let's Settle This!

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  • @ProjectFarm
    @ProjectFarm  День тому +436

    Just in time for the severe weather in many parts of the US. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year and thank you for all of your support over the past year! Looking forward to reading your comments and video ideas. Best regards, Todd
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    • @UpRisingDown
      @UpRisingDown День тому +1

      I was first giving this a like 😅😆 // sweden

    • @renoallstate4573
      @renoallstate4573 День тому +4

      Next time, please try raw gas mix and some variations of gas and 2 stroke oil like 75 to 1, 50 to 1 mixed with the diesel, and so on

    • @josephpacchetti5997
      @josephpacchetti5997 День тому +1

      Thank"s Todd.👍🇺🇸

    • @20cricket09
      @20cricket09 День тому +1

      Could you test these cheap plasma cutters Im seeing ads for everywhere?

    • @stefanmargraf7878
      @stefanmargraf7878 День тому +1

      Why do you never tested sockets for ratchets and the like?

  • @pathfinderairborne920
    @pathfinderairborne920 День тому +869

    All the companies that sell us things, quake in their boots, when Project Farm takes on their products.
    Well done Todd.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +48

      Thanks!

    • @JJpoint34
      @JJpoint34 День тому +13

      All the execs must hear the Jaws 2-note signature theme just before a new PF video drops.

    • @Really-AintBuyn-nit
      @Really-AintBuyn-nit День тому +2

      @@JJpoint34 😆

    • @opita
      @opita День тому +6

      If this was true, this just means they need to make their products better. WIN-WIN

    • @Vod_MacDuff
      @Vod_MacDuff День тому +5

      Probably about as much as when LPL makes another lock video.

  • @mrbigvanlife7130
    @mrbigvanlife7130 День тому +340

    Many a marketing department shudder when they hear “we’re gonna test that”. Another brilliant real world review 👍

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +9

      Thanks!

    • @siraff4461
      @siraff4461 День тому +3

      I imagine them whistling and looking around/up at the sky like they had nothing to do with it.

  • @RedTail72
    @RedTail72 14 годин тому +33

    I don't own a diesel or have any plans to own one, yet I still felt compelled to watch this video. Great work as always!!

  • @evanbaker8825
    @evanbaker8825 День тому +316

    Thank you for the quality non biased testing that you do. After your last video, my fire dept switched to treating our fuel tanks with hot shots. So for what its worth, the hard work you're putting in is having far reaching effects. From your chain saw videos, battery saws, chain sharpeners, screw guns, motor oils, and much more. Your work is helping us provide the best services we can for our citizens. So from Indiana, Thank you!
    Also where you using winter diesel from a gas station? Or summer fuel from an onsite fuel tank?

    • @rawj1213
      @rawj1213 День тому +15

      That's awesome that your entire fire department is using his videos to find better stuff to help people!

    • @evanbaker8825
      @evanbaker8825 День тому +23

      @rawj1213 Everything is just getting more and more expensive. And unfortunately budgets are tight. So when we purchase equipment or things for Maintenance. We want to stretch that dollar as much as possible. Doing whatever we can to keep the trucks rolling 24/7 365 no matter the weather. At the cost of 1.5 million a fire truck, we want to get the most years of service out of it. Same thing for equipment, there is so much bias on what is best. He provides awnsers and test results. When tax payers are trusting you with their money, they want it spent wisely. And that's the other part of buying the right thing the first time. If you're brand loyal you can end up paying more for a product that isn't the best. But by doing research and with much credit to his work. We're able to maintain the trucks, maintain the equipment and purchase the best equipment. It's what our community deserves and expects from us.

    • @liltyler209
      @liltyler209 День тому +13

      My tax dollars going to something that actually works

    • @rawj1213
      @rawj1213 День тому +9

      @@evanbaker8825 Everything you just said is basically why I thought it is so awesome you guys take the time to not only find the best stuff but with the consideration that you're using people's tax dollars to do it. I also avoid being brand loyal as well! I want what is best for me! Also. Didn't know that fire trucks cost 1.5 million. Jesus that is insane!

    • @alantrimble2881
      @alantrimble2881 День тому +5

      @@rawj1213ALL specialty vehicles cost a fortune. Look up how much a 50 ton rotator tow truck costs.

  • @KaseyWynne
    @KaseyWynne День тому +329

    wow, the lubricity tester is back. It's like seeing an old friend again :)

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +17

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @WOFFY-qc9te
      @WOFFY-qc9te День тому +10

      And its Metric with decimal point accuracy.

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 День тому

      ​@WOFFY-qc9te When comparing wear scars the unit it's measured in doesn't really matter. Larger is worse, that's all you really need to know.
      However when talking about temperatures, volumes and weight the unit might be more important. Fortunately -40° is about the same if it's in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
      When talking about the blend it might be worth using percentages instead of volume as that doesn't change depending on units. Just state if it's by volume or by weight.
      Weight I have no good solution for. The best I can do is about 0.5Kg per pound. Not good enough for real calculations but close enough for most situations.
      Feet and meters is another bothersome conversion. but 3.3 feet per meter is about right. It's really closer to 3.28084 but that's to complex for me to calculate on the fly. To be honest I usually just go by dividing the feet by three, yes a yard. It's close enough to get an idea when someone talks about something like 27 or thirty feet. Divide by three and it's a bit less than 10 meters, about 9 meters if i bother to think about it.

    • @firebladeflow
      @firebladeflow День тому +5

      @@ProjectFarm i was actually super happy to finally see the two stroke Oil Test compared with normal Diesel and would suggest you post the part with the direct comparison as a youtube short. This is one of the essential questions especially for older cars that where developed before removal of sulfur in the Diesel, which are prone to wear in the high pressure pump. I've never seen a proper scientific experimental comparison like here before.

  • @lucasbouwman8589
    @lucasbouwman8589 16 годин тому +53

    I manage a fleet of 21 school buses and had watched your previous video on Diesel Anti-Gels. You're the reason I switched to Hot Shot's before last winter and never had any gelling issues even when it got down to -25F here. I'm glad that this product still is the best and I will continue using it. Thanks for the videos! Keep up the great work!

    • @Palimino444
      @Palimino444 11 годин тому +4

      It warms my heart to know there are still fleets of Diesel school busses out there. In this dreary world I was starting to think they've all been switched to gas or electrics or making kids peddle by now.

    • @bradman1961
      @bradman1961 10 годин тому +1

      @@Palimino444 Diesels are pretty clean now days. Propane is also catching on for school buses.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 годин тому

      Thanks, will do!

  • @polarstar
    @polarstar День тому +304

    The single most impressive thing about these videos is that Todd hasn't ever lost that silver ballpoint pen.

  • @otarsulava
    @otarsulava День тому +837

    Suggested video: Best SERPENTINE BELT. Continental vs Goodyear vs Bando vs Gates vs Dayco vs ACDelco

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +134

      Thank you for the video idea!

    • @reaperunbound
      @reaperunbound День тому +33

      Don't forget motorcraft/other OEM's

    • @Fortheloveofjdm
      @Fortheloveofjdm День тому +22

      We use bando where I work. Apparently is a supplier for Japanese OEM vehicles. Kinda like denso and ngk for them as well you know. Why buy a Honda or Toyota belt from the dealer at there prices when you can go straight to the manufacturer. Kinda like how I stay off the matco and Cornwell and Mac trucks that come by. I’m not buying rebranded stuff just because it has a lifetime warranty through them. Most of my stuff is gearwrench, Pittsburgh, craftsman, icon, and lisle.

    • @latus-rectum45
      @latus-rectum45 День тому +8

      Today's standards you have to get what you get and don't throw a fit! There isn't any competition anymore they are all owned by one company.

    • @m0ondoggy
      @m0ondoggy День тому +17

      @@Fortheloveofjdm Mitsuboshi (yes, spelled like that) is also a major long-time supplier of belts for Toyota.

  • @magnus1liljeqvist
    @magnus1liljeqvist День тому +30

    I'm 49 years old, live in Sweden and have never heard that diesel can gel up.
    Did a Google search and it seems like we get winter diesel in the gas stations here. It depends on where in Sweden we live but for me it's from 16th October to 30th mars. From south Norrland to the north they get it a month earlier and one month longer. I guess I learn something new every day :)

    • @LelouchLamperouge235
      @LelouchLamperouge235 День тому +4

      Here in Czechia we get -20C winter blend from first of December until the last day of February. Summer diesel is allowed to be sold only between 15th of April and 30th of September. The rest of the time -10C blend is sold. I use a czech brand of additives called VIF (supposedly its also used in the premium diesels here ) I never put more than the manufacturer says as the winters arent that harsh here and also i have heard that these additives include particles that cannot be recycled out of the DPF but in return help it to burn the soot clean off. ( so if you put too much you shorten the lifespan of your DPF ) (Arctic diesel down to -36c blend is sold here apparently, but not regulated by law as a necessity )

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint День тому +6

      Same in the US, the north has the additives at the pump during winter, the south does not. It gets down to about -20C here and our diesels do not gel without additives. I do run the regular hotshots EDT for the other benefits year round.

    • @pen25
      @pen25 13 годин тому +2

      in the us we have major extremes. some places like in california allot of stations have number 2 diesel with anti gelling but states like texas not so much. why? because it rarely gets cold enough for long enough.

    • @knurlgnar24
      @knurlgnar24 12 годин тому +4

      Diesel formulation changes over the seasons in ALL cold weather locations on Earth. That is not unique to Sweden. Where I live standard pump diesel is mostly Kerosene during the winter months as we get pretty cold weather. In the southern USA winter diesel is no different than summer diesel as they don't have cold weather.

    • @papageo5
      @papageo5 6 годин тому +1

      @@knurlgnar24We get winter fuel in Nc. I live in the mountains and it does get cold enough maybe a couple times a winter. But boy I can really tell when they switch over to winter fuel, my mpgs go down by 2. I don’t know about all the stations, but Murpheys stations have winter fuel here.

  • @captainpicard1701e
    @captainpicard1701e День тому +221

    Your videos are more informative and better quality than anything you'll find on consumer reports. Your videos have helped me make a lot of informed purchases of quality products. Keep up the good work!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +10

      Thank you!

    • @Semperf11
      @Semperf11 День тому +12

      This is our consumer report 😅

    • @blder56
      @blder56 День тому +4

      Amen

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 День тому +1

      yes i like the way Todd points out which tests are subjective, and the faults in his own method... true scientific thinking!

    • @ChrisS-oo6fl
      @ChrisS-oo6fl День тому +1

      @@Semperf11along with other sources. Lake speed does in-depth science on oil chemistry and he does very in-depth scientific analysis on products as the “Motor Oil Geek”. Yesterday the repair geek dropped a video with lakes help on this very topic and the lab data tells us a totally different story on which products are better. Totally different conclusion. XDP and Airchoil are far better products then Hot Shots.

  • @raphaelfrancis4509
    @raphaelfrancis4509 День тому +145

    Yesterday, I was looking at your Fuel additives from 5 years ago! Today, you updated it, and I appreciate it!!!!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +12

      Thanks!

    • @cowboy41231
      @cowboy41231 День тому +5

      Ditto! My fuel gelled up two weeks during a 7 degree morning cold snap with PRE-treated tank (from WaWa) using stanadyne "performance/all season" additive... And I always use 2x-4x the dosage amount and I can attest it gelled up after 5minutes of driving.. I was so annoyed because I stick to my regiment religiously and this was my first and LAST real COLD trusting stanadyne - especially for being a fuel injection manufacturer

    • @raphaelfrancis4509
      @raphaelfrancis4509 День тому

      @@cowboy41231 I was using Stanadyne too, but it's time to switch to HotShot or Peak diesel treatment. For some reason my vehicles don't like WaWa fuels... They tend to run rougher...

  • @laxingpiper23
    @laxingpiper23 День тому +11

    My fuel jelled up before I received my hot shots order. I used diesel 911 and thawed it out. Using hot shots now and love it. My old school diesel seems a lot happier and I have genuine peace of mind ahead of this ice storm coming! Thanks for a great channel that actually helps!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +4

      You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.

  • @flyinbrianz22
    @flyinbrianz22 День тому +62

    As a truck driver, this is some very good information. Thanks for all your hard work!

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat День тому +169

    I was pulling a huge trailer load of Amish slab wood home a couple years ago in some -15 weather. The truck is a 99 f350 with the 7.3 powerstroke and on my way home it started gelling up on me to where it would barely run and actually died once, I got it to restart but it idled very low and would not rev up. I had a full jug of that red diesel 911 rescue in my toolbox so I threw it in the tank and within 90 seconds it completely cleared up and ran great and got me home. I really wasn’t expecting much out of the diesel 911 and was completely blown away by how well and fast it worked. There will never not be a jug of that stuff in my toolbox ever again 👍

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +14

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @larsharris
      @larsharris День тому +8

      I had similar. Had my 89 7.3 with ATS turbo in for fuel injector cleaner. Left outside on -10f day. Started great, few miles later power rpm loss. Hit truck stop. Red bottle dumped in up to pumps, some improvement. I then filled tank from truck stop. *underground tanks figure +50F* still running. Since then white PS added early fall on. But I do not use dsl below zero. As semi retired I like temps over 20f.

    • @jeremymurphy7320
      @jeremymurphy7320 День тому +3

      I used to run a rough terrain forklift and in NW Iowa in the winter...well, you know. Anyway, we parked them outdoors every night and the block heaters were for show. We ran a blend of #1 and #2 with the red diesel treatment and never had a gel issue. I'm a believer

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 День тому +5

      yup, diesel has that characteristic, it will freeze without certain additives, if you buy diesel say on the north slope it already has it in it . . otherwise they cannot pump it out of the tanks

    • @minnesotatomcat
      @minnesotatomcat День тому

      @ I run straight #1 in the winter which is supposed to be for the cold but I’ve still gelled up a couple times in extremely cold weather

  • @audiogarden21
    @audiogarden21 День тому +29

    There's an interesting video here on UA-cam from "Dave's Auto Center" where a guy brought in a 6.7L Powerstroke diesel with 900,000 miles on it, and they tear it down to inspect the engine and it was pristine. The owner reportedly changed his oil regularly but also added some kind of additive to add lubricity to the fuel to prevent wear on the CP4 pump which also was in immaculate condition. I recommend checking them out as it's a two-parter.
    It only failed because of a design flaw in the lifters which were using needle roller bearings instead of a solid bushing.

    • @dallon507
      @dallon507 День тому +14

      And Dave is too money hungry to reveal which additive was used. Nothing but a salesman wanting to sell his own snake oil. Lost me as a viewer after that one. My speculation is hot shots. Also pretty certain he has a Frants oil bypass?

    • @Gareyindaloops
      @Gareyindaloops День тому +12

      The needle bearings in the roller lifters wasn't a design flaw. They were never designed to last 900,000 miles to begin with. If you think a bushing would be better look at what is happening to the Cummins. 2019 they went to a hydraulic roller lifter with a bushing and some aren't even making it to 100,000 before wiping out the cam with the roller seizes up because they don't get enough lubrication. Nothing made today is designed to last much longer than the warranty period.

    • @theagentsmith
      @theagentsmith День тому +13

      900K miles seems a solid design to me :)

    • @wescat2
      @wescat2 21 годину тому +2

      Watched that also. Dave's Auto Center is the go to place on YT if you own a diesel. He explains the how and why in every video of what to and not to do for the current situation. He mentions all the time why a lubricant is necessary with the low sulfur diesel of today.

    • @pen25
      @pen25 13 годин тому +1

      i bet that engine was overhauled and needle bearings are always better then bushings.

  • @chamberb01
    @chamberb01 День тому +35

    I believe Hot Shot's came in first last time too, based on that review that is what I have been using. So glad to see they are still rockin' it!

  • @Deerslayer1912
    @Deerslayer1912 День тому +76

    I use hotshots based off your last video several years ago and it looks like that’s still the one to beat. Thank you!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +6

      Thanks for the feedback.

    • @ChrisS-oo6fl
      @ChrisS-oo6fl День тому

      You you use hot shots take a look at the repair geek and oil geeks video released the other day. It’s not far not the best product according to extensive lab tests but what is interesting is that non of the products are remotely close with different carrier fluids and additive packages. Totally different then the gas additive and oil additive market.

    • @adamkolacki3344
      @adamkolacki3344 День тому +2

      I used nothing but hotshots in my 6.0L Ford…never had a fuel issue, but the coldest it ever got around here was -20F. At that point, you needed a jump pack and 2 good batteries to get that old girl going!

    • @pineappleboi27
      @pineappleboi27 День тому

      @@ChrisS-oo6flthen what was better?

    • @redmondray8066
      @redmondray8066 20 годин тому

      @@pineappleboi27optilube

  • @PatrickBaptist
    @PatrickBaptist День тому +18

    Thank you sir, I've been a loyal powerservice user over the last 20 years but your tests are now changing that, HS or Peak like you said are now my choices. I appreciate how real and honest your tests are without all the drama and theatrics or potty mouthed language, I can atleast watch your channel with my fam without having to worry about what we are going to see or hear, thank you, may the Lord Jesus Christ bless you and your family.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      You're welcome!

    • @lylesathoffracing8l412
      @lylesathoffracing8l412 15 годин тому

      HotShot's products have been my go-to for the last 7-8 years out of the 12 I've owned a diesel. His test from a few years ago helped me know I was making the right choice. A few years later, it's still outperforming.

  • @jaymoor8995
    @jaymoor8995 День тому +45

    I don’t even have a diesel and I’m stoked to watch this

  • @rxmclaren7
    @rxmclaren7 День тому +29

    Both of my vehicles are diesels and have always used Howes...never had any issues even in the brutal South Dakota winters... but that Hot Shots is going to get a run this year... great video as always! Awesome relative information! Keep up the great work... there's a reason you are the standard on UA-cam!

  • @Mememememememe123
    @Mememememememe123 3 години тому

    I don’t own a diesel. I will never own a diesel, and yet I watched every second of this video. Idk how you do it but your videos are the best and very informative, keep it up 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @OldMadScientist
    @OldMadScientist День тому +79

    Hot Shots dominated the field. It will be my go-to from here on out.
    Just a suggestion: on videos like these the cost per gallon treated would help those of us with large tanks of diesel (eq. Farmers, etc.)

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +4

      Thanks for the suggestion.

    • @Yogi_Bear69
      @Yogi_Bear69 День тому

      @@ProjectFarm What they said as well as an efficiency number if you can find a Deutz diesel lawn mower for testing. Up here in Canada my neighbor had a nice diesel lawn tractor but he moved then I moved so she gone. BUT they are out there. The smaller fuel tank and engine I think is better than using the full size tractor.
      Another fantastic video. Thanks Todd!

    • @fatboyrowing
      @fatboyrowing День тому +1

      Cost per gallon treated is a great suggestion

    • @jamesplotkin4674
      @jamesplotkin4674 День тому +6

      You have been given the cost of product, so it's a sad day when a farmer can't figure his sums.

    • @bubbajbd
      @bubbajbd День тому +2

      Go watch the repair geek video on diesel fuel additives. He does lab testing on them!

  • @gordonmackison6056
    @gordonmackison6056 День тому +108

    A windshield washer fluid video would be super neat. Thanks for all you do.

    • @PetesCreativeRecycling
      @PetesCreativeRecycling День тому +5

      He did one on bugwash years ago

    • @goldfieldgary
      @goldfieldgary День тому

      @@gordonmackison6056 I use 99% isopropyl alcohol, available at most drugstores. It beats what's sold as windshield washer fluid because it doesn't contain any soap, and therefore won't streak the glass.
      Edit: Also it doesn't freeze!

    • @gordonmackison6056
      @gordonmackison6056 День тому

      @@PetesCreativeRecyclingyeah I was wondering about windshield washer fluid video thanks

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 День тому +9

      no point, RainX... by far

    • @hbracerx
      @hbracerx День тому +3

      especially how they do in cold weather. Many are getting cheap and using less alcohol and freezing up in severe weather.

  • @ben.arisman
    @ben.arisman День тому +4

    Glad to see the lubricity tester out and working again! Can’t believe it’s been 5 years already since the last diesel additive test!! Love these videos as always!

  • @ToolDeals
    @ToolDeals День тому +29

    So Hot Shots for everything. Good to know!

  • @gregoryburgess2317
    @gregoryburgess2317 День тому +12

    Thank you for following up and doing a second video on this with some additional products vs 5 years ago. Glad to see that Hot Shots is still a quality product.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Годину тому +1

    Hot shots has always been a go to for me didn't exspect it to do so well though. I sell a ton of power service diesel to customers I'm going to be pushing the hot shots more for my customers thanks for the information. Great video as always 19:45 @Project Farm

  • @billmalec
    @billmalec День тому +61

    I am the most anti snake oil person there is. However I just tried the Hot Shots Anti Stiction oil additive in my 7.3. It runs so much more smoothly now it's unbelievable.
    It isn't anti-gel but I thought I'd throw this in here.

    • @Bacongrease00
      @Bacongrease00 День тому +5

      Try Archoil makes a big difference in the 6.0 power strokes especially with high mileage injectors

    • @brassmule
      @brassmule День тому +1

      ​@@Bacongrease00yeah Repair Geek/Motor Oil Geek did a thing in this a few days ago with actual lab testing. Archoil was 2nd in the rankings and definitely best bang for the buck.

    • @Powerstroke431
      @Powerstroke431 День тому

      Archoil ar9100 is much better for 7.3/6.0 engines, but Hot Shots is the better fuel additive.

    • @firebladeflow
      @firebladeflow День тому +3

      in summer you should always run 2 stroke oil, just a cup on a full tank makes a world of a difference.

    • @martinwarner1178
      @martinwarner1178 День тому

      @@firebladeflow Very true my friend. Peace and goodwill

  • @mironkorzalko7761
    @mironkorzalko7761 День тому +15

    Great job yet again. Consistently exposing overinflated manufacturer's claims if not outright lies.

  • @JAVC91
    @JAVC91 8 годин тому +1

    I use HotShot in all my diesel trucks and equipment, after this video I feel more confident as a consumer. Great video as always! Keep them coming

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  7 годин тому

      Thanks, will do! Thanks for the feedback.

  • @bangbang-ul6wv
    @bangbang-ul6wv День тому +23

    as a guy with 5 diesels in his yard and living in new Hampshire where it does get quite cold this test was awesome id love to see that first test with a diesel atf mix as the tractors get a qt of atf in the summer for pump lube! keep up the good work

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +6

      Thanks for the video idea!

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 День тому +3

      ATF is supposedly a great lubricity enhancer, only on researching its primarily a cleaner and is not designed to be burned/combusted. Seems like 2-stroke definately adds lubricity, is designed to be burned/combusted, and is usually even better as its closer to ashless. ATF is probably decent for cleaning once in a while.

    • @FastEvan47
      @FastEvan47 День тому +1

      @@boots7859I had sticking injectors after my 96 7.3 powerstroke sat for a while. I dumped half a quart of ATF in each fuel tank and they quit sticking. The next fuel fill up, I added another half quart to each tank. Haven’t had problems since.
      I also ran Howe’s for years before I did that. Never had fuel gel up with Howe’s.

    • @Automcanic
      @Automcanic 23 години тому

      ​@@boots7859i was told by my parts house, the only ATF now that is made to burn is Ford Type F.

  • @kristophertrout7328
    @kristophertrout7328 День тому +19

    I think around 1987 I was on rt 30 in northern Indiana when the Cummins powered Volvo White I was driving started to freeze up the filters. It was probably 10 below and dropping. I got into a truck stop but they didn't have any of the spin on filters that the truck used. I dumped 2 gallon of Power Service into the tanks. I pulled off the filter but it was so frozen I couldn't get hardly any of the fuel additive into it. But I did have a bottle of airline (methanol) antifreeze. I poured that into the filter and gave it a couple good shakes and poured it out. It felt like it lost 5 lbs. Refilled it with straight Power Service and restarted the truck. The engine did hammer hard for a couple minutes until it got the diesel mixed back in. But it did the trick and I was good for the rest of the trip. 😎

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 18 годин тому +1

      Must have been a nail biter hoping it wouldn't gel up again and leave you stranded!

    • @kristophertrout7328
      @kristophertrout7328 18 годин тому +1

      @volvo09 It was definitely getting chilly in the cab by the time I got it running. Another annoying thing was it had a water separator that didn't have any form of a heating system whether a line from the coolant system or an electric element. So it was ice fogged too. Just had to keep the additives in every time I filled up.

  • @johndeere1951a
    @johndeere1951a День тому +3

    I like the Red Line diesel additive product line. I'm a retired Mercedes-Benz Star Technician , 48 years of experience.
    Marvel Mystery Oil also was very successful in quieting knock and improving injector and pump delivery valve performance. Pre catalyst and trap oxidizer models. Love your channel 👍👍
    The most important points of cold weather operation is using a Winter blend diesel fuel and before the winter temperatures drop, replace fuel filters !! Dont forget to address the fuel tank strainer. Do this BEFORE Winter sets in.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.

  • @JeremyHanks
    @JeremyHanks День тому +20

    Perfect timing! Flying to our off-grid cabins in SE Alaska in 10 days, and first time using MiniX and Toolcat in winter so need to bring some anti-gel additive!!

  • @ianm432
    @ianm432 День тому +9

    I've been waiting for this one for a few years! Perfect timing, it's -20C today until next week.

  • @CaptainSeamus
    @CaptainSeamus День тому +1

    Years ago, one of the tricks to de-gel a diesel system was... Gasoline. Down side, no lubricity at all... I used Penray for years, that product did a great job of de-gel.

  • @lukemeck
    @lukemeck День тому +10

    I don't have anything diesel, but this is really great info to know! #1 reason youtube was made and Todd is A+ at making it happen! Happy New Years to you and the family

  • @Skynet-1
    @Skynet-1 День тому +8

    Glad to see Hot Shot's is still on top! I have been using it since your last review of diesel treatment fluids. I always use a double dose just to be safe. Great review again!

  • @ScrewballVideos
    @ScrewballVideos 5 годин тому

    As a truck driver, this is actually very helpful. I've always used Howes and have never had an issue with my fuel gelling up. I also pull a chemical tanker and have delivered a product to Power Service in Weatherford Texas, guy gave me 2 or 3 bottles of Anti-gel, claiming it was better than Howes.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  5 годин тому

      Thanks for sharing. Glad to hear!

  • @joseg9644
    @joseg9644 День тому +42

    Remember to watch the whole ads to support this guy's channel.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +10

      Thanks!

    • @bkanegson
      @bkanegson День тому +9

      Never knew it made any difference, but if it does, I'm happy to help by doing so.

    • @thegusk520
      @thegusk520 День тому +8

      And don't just hit the Like button, wait till the end. Google knows all.

    • @Taras-Nabad
      @Taras-Nabad День тому

      You are kidding right.

    • @peterlattimore6013
      @peterlattimore6013 День тому +5

      It's true... Hence why most channels ask for you to like and comment... It's so the algorithm can record all the details.

  • @McGJonin
    @McGJonin День тому +11

    Hot Shots got me through many cold days and nights in Utah and driving cross country in the winter

  • @MrPoppyDuck
    @MrPoppyDuck 10 годин тому

    As some one who never had anything with a diesel engine I learned you must really take care of diesel fuel in cold winters. Thanks for another entertaining and educational video!

  • @goldfieldgary
    @goldfieldgary День тому +40

    Drove OTR for 30 years, usually the diesel fuel being sold is blended for their temperature. But on occasion I've added Power Service, FTTP, or when nothing else was available I put a gallon of gasoline in the Diesel, but that was when it was -40°. The only time I really froze up was due to water in the fuel.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +7

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @LARRYTHECARGUY
      @LARRYTHECARGUY День тому +4

      My great uncle was a chemical engineer. He only ever used gasoline as anti gel in his fuel

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf День тому +8

      Retired after 45 years of diesel truck operation in the upper Midwest. I found that some brands of fuel filter plugged much more easily than others. I used fuel heaters for best winter results; the type which route the coolant lines through the fuel tank so once warmed up the engine heat kept it warm.

    • @marcelo403polo2
      @marcelo403polo2 День тому +4

      @@LARRYTHECARGUY Yeah. But don't do that with modern diesel emission system anymore

    • @bixby9797
      @bixby9797 День тому +8

      Drove OTR 35 myself. The winter blend cutoff used to be right about Virginia. As you say, water is the key to stay running. One truck I had needed not only the fuel separator wrapped in bubble foil insulation but all the lines had the foam tube insulation on them. Found out the hard way the other side of North Bay, ON. Our mechanic shook his head but when my truck was the only one running in wicked cold the next week every truck was done like mine.

  • @stevebishop3796
    @stevebishop3796 День тому +9

    Another supe video Todd.
    One idea would be to test Break discs (OEM v/s Auto brands like O Reiley/Autozone etc) v/s the high performance ceramics and semi metallics. There are so many options and would be good to know how they fare in stopping power, fading due to heat, water, etc & temperatures generated for a certain braking force applied.

  • @GLG-20DECOY
    @GLG-20DECOY День тому +12

    1:43 Can you review the coffee you drank before writing diesel on the test pin…😂

  • @imadjawad4408
    @imadjawad4408 День тому +5

    Project Farm is my trusted QC, I love this channel

  • @Josh.Straughn
    @Josh.Straughn День тому +11

    We just bought our first Diesel two days ago, and are out here learning. I have followed your channel for years and am stoked you covered this topic helps us out hugely.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +2

      Thanks for watching, glad to help!

    • @alanhess4391
      @alanhess4391 День тому +1

      Get the Hot Shots. It works great. Been using it in my 6.7 Ford since day one.

  • @thim8009
    @thim8009 6 годин тому

    Our 1 pump town has schafers added to diesel. I was told not to mix addatives because they could work against each other. I did more investigating and found out some are emulsifiers and demulsifiers. Luckily Howes, power service, schafers,and hot shots are all demulsifiers with no alcohol in them. So if I go somewhere and the clerk not only can't tell you what's in the diesel, they don't even know if it's blended with 1 or 2, I can at least ad hotshots or power service and be pretty safe. Nice job and thanks for showing.

  • @lukevillareal6243
    @lukevillareal6243 День тому +28

    Thanks for the video. The Repair Geek and the Motor oil geek here on UA-cam just tested diesel additives using the actual HFFR test. They found that Opti-lube XPD and Archoil outperformed hot shot’s. These were the regular products though, not the winter versions. On the Opti-lube website they show that their winter product has less lubricity enhancers compared to XPD. Would be great to see how XPD performs in this line up, since it also has anti-gel.

    • @waitercheckplease
      @waitercheckplease День тому +1

      I was similarly slightly disappointed after watching the Geeks video not to see XPD in the lineup. I understand Todd here can’t test everything and he does such a wonderful job this video is still much appreciated. So….now do I mix start mixing fuel additives?

    • @GT-mn3bx
      @GT-mn3bx День тому +3

      They didn't test against plain old cheap 2 stroke oil.

    • @lukevillareal6243
      @lukevillareal6243 День тому +2

      @@waitercheckplease I plan to finish up using the Hot shot’s secret EDT I have and I ordered opti-lube XL since it says it has the best protection for wear. If fuel economy drops I’m going to order the opti-lube Summer and add in about half the dose and see if fuel economy goes back up. The math says it would still be cheaper than using XPD alone

    • @mediocreman2
      @mediocreman2 День тому +3

      Wow, someone actually trusts the motor oil geek? The most unscientific and biased automotive entertainer on UA-cam besides Kilmer?

    • @eldridge201
      @eldridge201 День тому

      @@lukevillareal6243 I typed up a response on a few videos about diesel fuel additives as well as anit-gel additives so I'll just copy and paste what I typed here and revise as needed. I also watched the same video on Repair Geek's channel with Lake Speed and I think you should read what I type as it will give you some insight or other things to consider BEFORE you go ordering XPD or Archoil over Hotshot's Secret.
      The wear mark results are on the left and additional Cetane levels on the right. The first one is the base of just diesel fuel by itself out of a pump from a Valero fuel station. **Just so everyone knows, the baseline for the scar or wear mark was 520 so any number lower would be better and any number higher would be worse.**
      Valero (brand) diesel fuel - 490
      (I know they said the baseline was 520 so I don't know why they have this number as 490 but I'm using the numbers off of their video) / Cetane 57.6
      Hotshot's Secret - 450 / 61.4
      Archoil - 360 / 62.6
      Power Service Diesel Kleen+ - 430 / 63.8
      XPD (Opti lube) All-in-one - 240 / 63.0
      Stanadyne PF - 500 / 60.2
      **(when they discussed the lubricity tests with Stanadyne, they said that it actually increased during the wear or scar test by roughly 20 points so that's why it's 500 here compared to the 490 of the regular diesel fuel out of the pump as the first one in these results. So, this would actually be a bad product similar to the Howe's diesel additive I mentioneed earlier)**
      As you can see from the results, the XPD All-in-one tested the best in terms of lubricity capabilities but also had some decent Cetane boost numbers. However, there is a big thing to consider here which is CPG or (Cost Per Gallon).
      Before I type this, I'll admit that my comments will seem biased since it is going to discuss Hotshot's Secret and have support for them. But, before you go thinking I'm a salesperson or associate for them, I'm not. This is about numbers plain and simple.
      Anyway, although the XPD everyday diesel treatment/additive did provide the best wear results by having the smallest wear mark or "scar" (like similar to this one where Project Farm tests the lubricity by using a wheel) as well as increasing the Cetane level a good amount, there are some other things to consider here.
      For one, the XPD diesel treatment was NOT $0.25 per gallon like Andrew claimed in his example of doing 30,000 gallons of diesel fuel over 300k miles at 10 mpg where he said it would be $7500 based on what he claimed in the video. I did the calculations based on having a bottle shipped to my address and it came out to be $78.92 before tax which is how all of these things are calculated.
      It actually came out to be $0.1541 per gallon or essentially $0.15.4 per gallon for a bottle that treats 512 gallons. In comparison, the Archoil that he was recommending as the 2nd place alternative was about $0.1123 or $0.11.2 per gallon of treatment based on pricing of ordering it directly from their website (which I believe is what most people would do) at $44.95 per bottle with shipping and it treats up to 400 gallons of diesel fuel. In contrast, Hotshot's Secret that also comes in a bottle that treats 400 gallons was only $0.0448 or $0.045 per gallon based on pricing at Walmart of $17.95 per bottle.
      Now, here's what I think would be interesting to know:
      If you doubled the recommended dosage of the Hotshot's Secret, what would the results be? Or, what if you tripled the dosage? As Lake Speed mentioned in the video, "adding more chemical does not "typically" guarantee better results". So, I'll admit that the Hotshot's Secret lubricity capability may NOT necessarily "double" or "triple" the original results but, I'll bet it would improve significantly. Hotshot's Secret does have a "performance" dosage if you double it so it would interesting to know what the difference would be.
      If you look at the numbers, although Hotshot's Secret was a little far off of Archoil in terms of the "wear" or scar mark test at 450 compared to 360, I don't think it was completely horrible if you consider the price as well as another option I am getting to. Now sure, that's a 90 number difference but what would happen if the dose was doubled? Surely that number would go down right?
      Now, I don't know if it would get down as low as the 240 that the XPD treatment showed but I'll bet it would be better than the 360 from Archoil. The other thing to consider was the Cetane increase of 61.4 for Hotsho'ts Secret and 62.6 for Archoil for a difference of about 1.2 between them. Again, I can't imagine that the Cetane number wouldn't increase even more if you doubled the dose in which case, it may be even more than the number that XPD had of 63.0. It may not quite get to the level of the PowerService Diesel Kleen + at 63.8 but what if it did do better than this for Cetane?
      A double dose of Hotshot's Secret comes out to $0.08975 per gallon or essentially $0.09 per gallon. THAT'S STILL $0.02.2 cheaper than Archoil and $0.06.4 cheaper than XPD.
      Even if you tripled the dose of Hotshot's Secret, it WOULD STILL be less expensive at only $0.13.4 or $0.13.5 per gallon of treatment WHICH IS STILL $0.019 cheaper than XPD per gallon.
      What I'm saying is that if you figure it out by CPG (Cost per gallon), Hotshot's Secret comes out ahead of Archoil even if you have to double the dose and even if you triple the dose, it would still be better than XPD.
      Now, what we don't know UNFORTUNATELY is what the difference of the numbers would be if the Hotshot's treatment was doubled or tripled. Again, I understand that the numbers probably wouldn't be cut in 1/2 just from doubling the dose but what if it could reduce the number by 25% to 30% and go from 450 down to around 340 or even 315 to 320ish? What if tripling the dose brought the number down to 50% and it actually did get down to 225 or possibly less?
      Plus, let's not forget that the Cetane levels would increase as well. What if doubling it bumped the Cetane to 63 or a little more? What if tripling it bumped it to 64 or maybe 65?
      My point is that when you sit down and figure it by CPG (Cost per gallon), Hotshot's is coming out ahead even when doubling or tripling the doses.
      I would rather do a double dose and still be ahead of the rest of them in terms of cost and results. ***(I know I don't have ANY ACTUAL results to back up my claims or "theories" here but I think it's hard to argue that the numbers would HAVE TO get better even if only slightly.)*** Also, keep in mind that although this test was meant to show the product's anti-gelling capabilities, Hotshot's Secret tested very well in the lubricity area as well as the flame / heat portion of this video. To me, that would indicate that they've got a pretty good product especially when you consider the CPG.
      One other thing that people aren't keeping in mind with this discussion is that Archoil and XPD are NOT widely distributed like the other ones are. Although Hotshot's Secret may not be quite as widely distributed as Stanadyne or PowerService Diesel Kleen+ and some other additives out there, I know Walmart carries it at "most" of its stores and they also have it in many other stores like Menards (it's like a large home improvement store like Lowes or Home Depot), Runnings, TSC, O Reilly's, and many other parts stores.
      So, you don't have to worry about ordering it and having to be at your home to get it. You can just pick it up at many locations on the road as you need it. But, if you're like me and like to save money, just stop at a Walmart and get a couple bottles unless you're a regulara transporter and just get it as you're traveling once a week at your regular stop at Walmart.
      --------------------------
      When I had typed all of this up, I had NOT watched this video on Project Farm's channel because I kept referring to the older "anti-gel" video he did about 5 years ago. I "assumed" he wouldn't do another one since he already did one.
      HOWEVER, I'm so glad he did an update BECAUSE I think it just reaffirms that Hotshot's Secret is the way to go no matter what. Even in this video, you see that Hotshot's lubricity test is extremely good and excels in EVERY CATEGORY with the exception of essentially tying with Peak for the colder test. Overall, it is far superior though.
      Again, although I don't have any concrete evidence or testing to back up my claims, based on this video, his past video, and other videos I've watched, I think Hotshot's would perform very well even if you did a double dose of it and overall be a better value than XPD and definitely Archoil especially if it were doubled. Heck, even in this video alone you can see that it outperforms Archoil. Plus, availability helps a lot.

  • @slocavky
    @slocavky День тому +7

    Nice to see this video. I've used power service for years now. But wanted to see how well Archoil does. Great video.

  • @maxmillertime
    @maxmillertime День тому +5

    I don't even own a diesel vehicle and I still watched the whole thing all the way through!

  • @billbray5995
    @billbray5995 День тому +7

    That was an eye opening video, Thanks for putting that together. I have some changes to make.

  • @vehicle-stuff
    @vehicle-stuff День тому +3

    Great video again! Thank you.
    Here in EU we did not have most of the tested products. You can find Archoil and Amsoil, but they are not common. In most petrol statios and stores you can find STP, Bardhal, Liqui Molly, Castrol, Protec... There are more, but I think those are most common.
    Here, with the exception of most southern countries (Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy*) we have a mandatory added additives in diesel for antigel from late fall to early spring. But, as you can expect, cold does not come and leave from a certain date. And in most cases it does work. But in the high mountain areas people do put antigel additives as in early fall and late spring it is still freezing there, but diesel is not required to have those additional additives in. It all depends on the region.

    • @theagentsmith
      @theagentsmith День тому

      Indeed in Italy I never saw these brands, actually I found only STP, Liqui Moly and Arexons (Italian brand), guess because it almost never goes below -5°C over here in Lombardy.

    • @vehicle-stuff
      @vehicle-stuff 23 години тому

      @@theagentsmith Diesel in petrol station is different. For northern regions it should be rated to -15C in winter months. It's an EU requirement - for what regions/time of the year, the diesel should withstand different temperatures (summer diesel, -5C, -15C). But if you are coming from the south to the Alps you are in danger from clogging up, as your fuel will be rated to -5. In Italy I know that you use a lot of LPG and Methane so you won't have issues with those fuels 😉.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  17 годин тому

      Thanks and you are welcome! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Iexpedite1
    @Iexpedite1 День тому +5

    I was working for the U.S. military in Korea. I got up one particularly cold morning and started walking to work. I saw a guy sitting in a truck at a stop sign cranking a diesel engine. A little further up the road, I saw it again. We had been ordering winter-grade diesel for several months but something was up.
    Turned out our supplier had marked the paperwork as being winter diesel, but never actually switched over. The folks over at transportation ordered 800 fuel filters and we dumped jet fuel into our diesel tanks to lower the gel point.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @PBVader
      @PBVader День тому

      JP8 or mogas is the next treatment. Ether is always the last resort. Don't forget the carbon burn. That and star tron was never completed enough on the 2 strokes either.

  • @josephpacchetti5997
    @josephpacchetti5997 День тому +38

    Excellent as always, Thank You Todd! 👍🇺🇸

  • @DarinWixon
    @DarinWixon 11 годин тому

    @ProjectFarm
    I watch these videos often. I'm glad you did an updated version here. I have several diesel engines and live in South Dakota. On another note - we own a business that has a urinal in the bathroom. I would find a review of urinal anti-splash screens very useful. Thanks in advance for your consideration!

  • @nomadchad8243
    @nomadchad8243 День тому +6

    I work on Helicopters, we have to stop flying at -40c/f because the JetA will gel up, never had it flameout but we do get a bunch of high pressure filter bypass warning lights when its around -30c . What is cool though is that we get contrails at ground level at -39C.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @VEC7ORlt
      @VEC7ORlt День тому

      AFAIR airliners fly at 10km and temps are -50C, those still use JetA? Do they just constantly heat the fuel in wings?

    • @ng-ht1vx
      @ng-ht1vx День тому +1

      @@VEC7ORlt They use a special grade of Jet-a. Believe it's called Jet A-1 or something like that.

    • @nomadchad8243
      @nomadchad8243 День тому +1

      We can use jet a1. With anti Ice or jetb down to -40 as stated by the manufacturer. I don't work on fixed wing . Good question cause at 35,000 it's -50 -60. We fly at 500 feet.

    • @ericwashburn7615
      @ericwashburn7615 10 годин тому

      Jetfuel is also cycled through a heat exchanger to warm the fuel and cool the engines, both in flight and on the ground.

  • @Colorado_Native
    @Colorado_Native День тому +5

    Video suggestion: Test coffee bean grinders to see which do the best job for consistency, choice of grind size, noise, etc. Thanks for all your great videos.

  • @pbalerig
    @pbalerig День тому +2

    So happy Diesel Kleen did well. We use it since 2007 for my 6.0. No injection issues ever.

  • @heint8169
    @heint8169 День тому +6

    Excellent timing again, great review!

  • @kirstenspencer3630
    @kirstenspencer3630 День тому +9

    Sulpher compounds are now removed from diesel and gasoline products. The source is " sour crude " from many wells especially in the west. The sulphur when combusted causes acid rain as well as eating up your cars exhaust. So adding an lubricant can help. One lubricant I have used successfully is Boron Nitried. Isolated as a powder it feels like fine graphite on the fingers. Shell used it as an additive in the " Nitro " branded fuel. ARCO used it back in the 60's. It works good to lubricate the pintle valve in fuel injectors and fuel pump. My 03 ford ranger has 346K miles and still runs good. So Google boron nitride and see if its right for your needs. Thank you Todd. You have the best review of products on the Internet. Project Farm rocks !!!!

    • @yayinternets
      @yayinternets День тому

      How do you add this powder and at what sort of ratio? Just curious as a starting point to learn more about it. Not going to run out and try it without researching it. 🙂

    • @shamancredible8632
      @shamancredible8632 День тому

      acid rain LMAO go back to your hippy tree circle. Cars are for real people.

    • @fefifofob
      @fefifofob День тому

      Isn't boron nitride an abrasive?

  • @elcastorgrande
    @elcastorgrande День тому +2

    They say engineers solve problems you did not know you had in ways you cannot understand. Todd, though you may have an engineering degree and (degree or no degree) heavy-duty qualifications, you solve problems we do know we have, in ways anybody can understand. You're the best!!

  • @Convolutedtubules
    @Convolutedtubules День тому +8

    As always, we greatly appreciate your hard work and dedication. Thank you so much!!
    I only wish there was a channel for aimed for EU consumers, testing products and brands available to us here.

    • @g.tucker8682
      @g.tucker8682 День тому +2

      Really good opportunity for someone over there…

    • @yannbreizh3128
      @yannbreizh3128 День тому +1

      I approve of this idea. I live in France.

    • @Convolutedtubules
      @Convolutedtubules День тому

      @@g.tucker8682 True! This channel is doing fantastic, and it's only growing bigger and bigger. Huge potential there for someone to cash in on this, all while providing a great service for the people.

  • @bc65925
    @bc65925 День тому +4

    About 25 years ago I bought a bottle of treatment at a station in Rockville IN. on the way home from work and added it with a fill up. Plugged in the truck that evening. The next morning on the way to work I parked next to the same station, it was closed that early, as the truck just about had died and I called my son to take me to work. He came and got me when I got off and the station was then open and I caught hell from the owner for parking in his lot without asking. I informed him the reason for parking there and then I then showed him the remaining half of the bottle in the back of my truck which had frozen itself in the bottle. He did say he was sorry for yelling at me but didn't refund the money for the additive. Last time I bought fuel there.

  • @snakeman48
    @snakeman48 День тому

    With my new 2023 duramax I switched for Stanadyne to Hot Shots. I run it at double strength, 2oz to 30 gallons, at every fill. I as so happy to see my own research payed off before your testing. I buy by the gallon, and refill my Hot Shot measuring bottle.

  • @marcelo403polo2
    @marcelo403polo2 День тому +5

    Thanks Todd. In my old LML I was using local stuff called LubeCorp which was really best IMO. Never a problem with CP4. July last year I got new AT4X HD and my local lube corp was out of some chemicals to manufacture it. I tried Hot Shot EDT. To be honest I had horrible mpg and regen to regen distances were like 160-180 miles. CRAZY. Then I decided to check Archoil which improved my mpg by solid 150 miles from full tank and my regen to regen distances are about 500miles. I use Edge CTS 3 for monitoring. Could be subjective to the quality of fuel we purchase, but I will stick with Archoil now

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.

    • @GT-mn3bx
      @GT-mn3bx День тому

      Too much detergent additives can cause more regens.

    • @T51B1
      @T51B1 День тому

      Additives make little to no difference to mpg and regen

    • @marcelo403polo2
      @marcelo403polo2 День тому +1

      @@T51B1 In theory you are correct. In real life it looks like fuel burns cleaner that's why I see better MPG and also less frequent regens. Also when cleaning MAP sensors I see less soot build ups.

    • @charliemagoo7943
      @charliemagoo7943 День тому

      ​@@T51B1lake speed recently did a video where he said when you go above additive dose it causes more frequent regens.

  • @timrobertson299
    @timrobertson299 День тому +4

    I was in the diesel trucking industry for over 35 years and all the truckers insisted on Power Service, they all swore by it. I really had no clue. back in the day we used to mix#1 & #2 diesel to keep it from gelling, one company we contracted service with used a powdered additive called Primrose and they had to stop using it because it turned thee fuel red, they had a time in court over that one.

    • @Crodgers88
      @Crodgers88 День тому

      I commented that my dad was a diesel mechanic for 35 years and they did the same just added kerosene

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @timrobertson299
      @timrobertson299 День тому

      @@Crodgers88 It worked usually never had a problem, ask your dad if he's still with us if he ever lit a cutting torch and dropped it in a tank of gelled fuel? craziest thing I ever witnessed, it won't ignite because it cant emit any fumes.

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect День тому +1

      ​@@timrobertson299diesel won't ignite like that anyway.

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect День тому

      ​@@Crodgers88kerosene is basically the same thing as diesel.

  • @elektro3000
    @elektro3000 День тому

    So far the wife's 2014 BMW 328d hasn't given us any trouble starting up below freezing, this is our first winter with a diesel. It does have a heated fuel filter, which seems like a feature all diesels should have. But if we start running into any trouble, I'll definitely try the Hot Shots. Thanks!

  • @TimeToBeKind
    @TimeToBeKind День тому +4

    Thank you, hero. You save us a lot of money.
    Can you do kitchen knives sets?
    I bought a $470.00 set and it’s nowhere near the advertised. I refuse to mention the German Brand. I shouldn’t have allowed be talked out of the set I wanted. No rust my ASSet. Hand washed

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      I tested them a while back but there are more brands to review: ua-cam.com/video/AcLD4SKY9Js/v-deo.html

    • @TheRealNormanBates
      @TheRealNormanBates День тому +2

      Please mention names. How else are we going to know what’s bad?

    • @plektosgaming
      @plektosgaming День тому

      The one that he didn't test from Germany, which all of the chefs use as it's inexpensive and durable, is Forschner/Victorinox. But it doesn't come in sets. I've never had rust issues with them as it is the same steel they use in the famous Swiss Army knives. Originally there were all made in Solingen Germany not too far from that brand you won't mention (I'm sure we know what it is, though, given the silly price ) and Victorinox eventually bought the Forschner factory out.

  • @joealbert7773
    @joealbert7773 День тому +4

    Back in the early 80's I did some cold weather fuel testing in a reefer trailer set to -20 F. I did a lot of research on what happens to diesel fuel at low temperatures. I visited some labs that were also doing research. The two things about diesel that cause problems are pour point (where diesel will no longer pour out of a container) and cloud point (where you just begin to see wax crystals). All these products are pour point depressents. The problem in diesel engines is that when wax crystal start to form they get trapped in the fuel filters and starve the engine. So diesel engines are shut down long before the fuel reaches pour point. At the time I did the research there really wasn't anything that affected cloud point. I tested all kinds of products plus fuel warming devices. My conclusions is that the most effective treatment is fuel blending of number 2 with number 1. Our fuel supplier was already doing this.

    • @stevebishop3796
      @stevebishop3796 День тому +2

      That's awesome for you to share your research and experience. Thanks!

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +2

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @ng-ht1vx
      @ng-ht1vx День тому

      Up here in Canada, my grandpa used gasoline in the diesel to act as a solvent and keep the diesel from 'waxing'. Usually a 10-20% gas mixed into the diesel. Fuel type kerosene was used at times, but a lot more expensive.

    • @joealbert7773
      @joealbert7773 17 годин тому

      @@ng-ht1vx Yes, GM even recommended using gasoline on their deisel powered cars. However, you now have a fuel with a lot more btu than gasoline that has the volatility of gasoline.

    • @ng-ht1vx
      @ng-ht1vx 14 годин тому

      @@joealbert7773 But the cold slows the volatility way down.

  • @jabomiles6947
    @jabomiles6947 День тому

    I do not own a diesel but you still managed to put together a video that held my attention. Good Job! As a consumer that uses uses and trusts Lucas products, I am disappointed in their attempt to match or beat the competition in this category. It's time to up your game Lucas.

  • @cleetusprep
    @cleetusprep День тому +5

    Cant believe i finally see an archoil product on here...its about time

    • @jonathanarcher8531
      @jonathanarcher8531 День тому +1

      Best in lubricity and if super cold temps aren’t an issue, it’s Archoil for me.

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint День тому

      @@jonathanarcher8531 Nowhere near best in Lubricity. Opti Lube XL has near half the wear scar of Archoil.

  • @islander033
    @islander033 День тому +9

    Lubricity testing should be done with the products mixed into the diesel at the manufacture's recommended concentration. Good video though!

    • @BigMOBBOB
      @BigMOBBOB День тому +4

      Wait you mean you DONT run your truck on straight additive? 😂 Stuff like this is why the "data" on this channel is a joke.

    • @chekelley6861
      @chekelley6861 День тому

      Yes

    • @Beardman56
      @Beardman56 19 годин тому

      ​@@BigMOBBOByeah never understood why he does shit like that. Technically it's still should be a 1:1 comparison if their products hold up at dilution but we'll never know

  • @randynelson9620
    @randynelson9620 День тому +2

    Very interesting!! I've been a diesel/heavy equipment/railroad mechanic for 35 years in the Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana area, and always used the power service products. They work pretty good till we get blasted with some really nasty cold. Gonna have to check out the Hot Shot's for sure!!!

  • @freeyesmaybe
    @freeyesmaybe День тому +5

    I had a 1982 Volkswagen rabbit diesel , it had 10 gallon fuel tank . The owners manual said to use 1 gal. of gas to 9 gallon of diesel for below 0 operation .

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @freeyesmaybe
      @freeyesmaybe День тому +1

      it was for operations below 20 degrees

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf День тому +1

      10% gas is far beyond anything I have ever heard. I never added any gas to diesel but I know some guys who put a gallon or two in a 100 gallon fuel tank and seemed to get away with it.

    • @marcelo403polo2
      @marcelo403polo2 День тому +2

      @@freeyesmaybe yes. Just don't add gas to new emission equiped engines

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect День тому

      ​@@MrTruckerfI would think a 9:1 ratio would cause detonation and a lot of knocking.

  • @twotoned2774
    @twotoned2774 День тому

    I live in SC and the temp here gets in the low teens at times. I also drive a gasoline car. However, I love watching these video. I know it's going to help lots of people.

  • @chapinsolitario1980
    @chapinsolitario1980 День тому +9

    Good morning everyone!!!!!
    Have a bless day!!!

  • @angelopiunno3263
    @angelopiunno3263 День тому +5

    I was juat watching your first video on this. Then i got the notification for the this one

  • @Slaytz13
    @Slaytz13 11 годин тому

    As a business owner of a trucking company, your channel has helped so much!

  • @FranklinClinton1
    @FranklinClinton1 День тому +4

    Thank you 🎉😊

  • @CyberSkelly817
    @CyberSkelly817 День тому +4

    Finally! Thanks!

  • @bearcat0551
    @bearcat0551 День тому +1

    I use Power Service in my rig. Never had a problem and I run Canada regularly. My last rebuild was at 1,225,000 miles.

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy День тому +8

    Missouri certainly has some winter weather to test with today.

  • @rusty2248
    @rusty2248 День тому +5

    Can you make the best fishing hook video?

  • @Pilgrimman007
    @Pilgrimman007 День тому

    I live in hot-as-hell southern Arizona and I've never driven a diesel vehicle in my life. Yet here I am because this channel is the best on UA-cam!

  • @keith3761
    @keith3761 День тому +4

    can you test if preheating the engine block and oil reduces engine wear by a noticeable amount? I keep being told 80% of engine wear occurs at startup because the engine is cold and not at operating temperature. Can you test that? does it matter even in warm weather or only when its -40C?

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 День тому

      Come on now, that would be a long, probably expensive and hell of a lot of time to invest pulling apart to baseline and then pulling apart to determine wear, and multiple times with diff. products.
      You use a heater if its going to be too cold to start for various reasons.
      Few people are going to go to the trouble to try and extend their engine life this way unless they're a little nutz.

    • @keith3761
      @keith3761 День тому

      @@boots7859 either you measure the piston rings after X amount of cold starts, or metal in the oil after x amount of cold starts, plus a engine doing the same thing with a warmed block and oil.

  • @spankey0069
    @spankey0069 День тому +5

    @ 19:52 you show the final chart. But I think your math is wrong on the "corrosion resistance rating" it's supposed to be rated 1-5 but you put the order of rank number in instead which throws off the average for all of the end averages... love the videos keep up the great work.

    • @2gd532
      @2gd532 День тому

      But the end score is not highest = best. Its the lowest score wins

    • @kthetc5602
      @kthetc5602 День тому

      @@2gd532ya but counting the place instead of 1-5 throws off numbers. Eg Power Service Diesel has a 5.4 when it should have a 4.0.

    • @spankey0069
      @spankey0069 День тому +2

      ​@@2gd532I understand that. But in a category with a max of 5 how can you have 13. That will throw off the end average. For each category with a number over 5. It may not even change the ranking of any of the additives but I figured he would want to know that each one of his averages are wrong... At least the ones with a score over the maximum rank of 5.

  • @alexismaldonado9707
    @alexismaldonado9707 39 хвилин тому

    Two more recommendations:
    - bit holders
    - Labor Saving Arms Jacks - the kind to hold up drywall and doors

  • @JoeBlau-c4e
    @JoeBlau-c4e День тому +4

    Thanks for the weather update... I stopped watching news years ago.

  • @Im_SubbingToEveryOneWhoSubsMe
    @Im_SubbingToEveryOneWhoSubsMe День тому +10

    People Who Didn't Come From TikTok Are Allowed to like this

  • @andylouden2310
    @andylouden2310 День тому

    Another great video! This one answered a question I’ve had for some time. I can’t thank you enough for your honest and thoughtful evaluations . You are my go to source for real answers.

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy День тому +4

    You're looking at it

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  День тому +1

      Thank you and hope you enjoy the review!!

  • @davewhiteman8353
    @davewhiteman8353 День тому

    Project Farm is the fastest talking man in the west and best product reviewer on UA-cam. I salute 🙌 you Sir.

  • @jaberjaber131
    @jaberjaber131 День тому

    I've been using hot shots as a stabilizer in the John Deere tractor and the old Cummins engine , I've even used it in lawnmowers as a fuel system cleaner , it seems to work very well. Thank you Todd for validating the product

  • @matthewdrew6268
    @matthewdrew6268 9 годин тому

    As always, great video. Can't believe how many years you have had this channel going. Been a sub since under 30k.

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  7 годин тому +1

      Thanks! Thanks for being a subscribing since under 30k!

  • @hbracerx
    @hbracerx День тому

    Thanks for reminding me to add some hot shots to the diesel for the tractors for the winter. I usually add it year round except the hotter summer months. It's earned a spot on my shelf after your last test. Again another GREAT video. Happy to see hot shots is still the king.

  • @chainring_tattoo
    @chainring_tattoo 4 години тому

    Great video! Made me happy since Hot Shots is what I've been using for a few years now with not issues whatsoever.

  • @jpol3808
    @jpol3808 День тому +1

    Bravo as always Sir! You are a necessary staple of getting through the week! This video is highly educational, and will help many stranded travelers if they paid attention! Happy New Year and Take care! 💯🇺🇸🏁👍✌️

  • @aaronfletcher3971
    @aaronfletcher3971 17 годин тому

    I know a guy who hauls soybean oil for a living. He also runs 2 trucks an older manual peterbuilt and a newer truck too. He saves leftover oil from his hauls and adds it to his fuel in the old manual truck and his farm tractor and says it does a better job that any additive he can buy. He says that truck never gives him any trouble. Can’t use it in the newer truck because it will mess with all the sensors. We did live in Alabama so freezing is not our biggest problem most of the time however this week it may be an issue. Good video as usual Todd. Thx

    • @ProjectFarm
      @ProjectFarm  17 годин тому

      Thanks! Thanks for sharing.