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<blockquote data-quote="John SD" data-source="post: 836097" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>There was a supposedly scientific study done that has been reposted at various sites where biodiesel came out on top on all the additives for lubricity. Marvel Mystery Oil turned out to be a disappointment which surprised me. I used to use MMO in gasoline engines for a valve/upper cylinder lubricant to replace lead. </p><p></p><p>I use TCW-3 in my bulk gasoline tank now and have used it in diesel fuel too. Like Aaron said, 200:1 is a good ratio and make sure it's low ash TCW-3 rated for both air and water cooled engines. </p><p></p><p> Back to diesel fuel itself. I used B5 for one hay season and was well pleased with it. Now it's not available "here". I don't think it's advisable to just go get a jug of cooking oil and dump in your tank either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John SD, post: 836097, member: 14713"] There was a supposedly scientific study done that has been reposted at various sites where biodiesel came out on top on all the additives for lubricity. Marvel Mystery Oil turned out to be a disappointment which surprised me. I used to use MMO in gasoline engines for a valve/upper cylinder lubricant to replace lead. I use TCW-3 in my bulk gasoline tank now and have used it in diesel fuel too. Like Aaron said, 200:1 is a good ratio and make sure it's low ash TCW-3 rated for both air and water cooled engines. Back to diesel fuel itself. I used B5 for one hay season and was well pleased with it. Now it's not available "here". I don't think it's advisable to just go get a jug of cooking oil and dump in your tank either. [/QUOTE]
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