When Arctic air settles in, drivers of diesel pickups and highway fleets learn quickly that not all fuels behave the same.
If you use diesel fuel in cold weather, it has a chance of turning into a gel-like substance. Gasoline doesn't have this ...
While it may not yet officially be the winter season, the temperatures and precipitation in parts of the country aren't waiting for December 21. There's plenty truckers can do to prepare themselves ...
Diesel engines could last longer than their gasoline-fueled counterparts thanks to their low-revving, torque-rich operation and sturdier construction. A typical diesel engine could hit upwards of ...
Amsoil's diesel All-in-One fuel additive combines the benefits of Amsoil Diesel Injector Clean, Diesel Cold Flow, and Diesel Cetane Boost in one package. According to the company, the additive ...
Diesel can gel in low temperatures, which leads to fuel line blockages and engine issues. The properties of diesel can ...