William Wehlage
Member
- Aug 28, 2016
- 47
- 20
- Truck Year
- 2015
I just ordered two 2.5 gal jugs of diesel kleen from the link below. I began using this product when the truck was new, and I really like it. It is much cheaper bulk. One of these jugs will do me over 97000 miles so I split the purchase with a friend.
What I like about the product is that it really quiets the injectors and the engine seems more responsive. There are a million arguments online about which product is the best, but I know for me, it works.
Below is a chart I put together from the Powerservice website which attempt to show how much of the product you use per gallon. Note, different size bottles are different concentrations. So the 80oz bottle available at Walmart will treat 3.124 gallons per ounce of product, whereas the 1 gal jug will treat 7.81 per oz and the 2.5 gal jug will treat 11.71 gal per ounce. Purchace was 174.00 total including shipping. The math works out to .46 cents per tankful for the treatment or 1.7 cents per gallon. Lot cheaper than the 80 ounce bottle that cost $1.92 per tank or 7.4 cents per gallon. As far as dealing with the product, I'll scout the parts store trash cans and get some old fuel-injection cleaner bottles with screw on lids that will hold at least the required amount of product for the tank.
What I like about the product is that it really quiets the injectors and the engine seems more responsive. There are a million arguments online about which product is the best, but I know for me, it works.
Below is a chart I put together from the Powerservice website which attempt to show how much of the product you use per gallon. Note, different size bottles are different concentrations. So the 80oz bottle available at Walmart will treat 3.124 gallons per ounce of product, whereas the 1 gal jug will treat 7.81 per oz and the 2.5 gal jug will treat 11.71 gal per ounce. Purchace was 174.00 total including shipping. The math works out to .46 cents per tankful for the treatment or 1.7 cents per gallon. Lot cheaper than the 80 ounce bottle that cost $1.92 per tank or 7.4 cents per gallon. As far as dealing with the product, I'll scout the parts store trash cans and get some old fuel-injection cleaner bottles with screw on lids that will hold at least the required amount of product for the tank.