Diesel engine designs striving to increase engine performance have made great advancements in engine fuel delivery to the combustion chamber. Todays diesel engine is quieter, smoother, and more powerful. But todays diesel engine owners are overlooking one important factor. The quality of todays diesel fuel has not advanced at the same rate as the engine improvements.
Diesel fuel begins to deteriorate as soon as it is produced. Within 30 days of refining, all diesel fuel regardless of brand, goes through a natural process called re-polymerization and oxidation. This process forms varnishes and insoluble gums in the fuel by causing the molecules of the fuel to lengthen and bond together. These components now drop to the bottom of the fuel tank and form asphalten View the rest of this article
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