Treatment Ratio:
1oz / 8 Gallons Diesel Fuel
4oz / 32 Gallons Diesel Fuel
16oz / 128 Gallons Diesel Fuel
- Prevents Gelling and Icing
- Adds Lubricity and Improves Fuel Economy
- Boost Power and Increase Cetane
- Dispurses Moisture and Improves Cold Starts
- Reduces Fuel Line Freeze ups Down To -40°F
- Lowers Pour Point to -65°F
Hot Shot’s Diesel Winter Anti-Gel
Hot Shot’s Diesel Winter Anti-Gel is designed to lower the Cold Filter Plugging Point (CFPP) of diesel fuel, helping to prevent fuel filter and fuel line clogs in cold weather. This fuel additive enhances the performance of standard diesel fuel by improving its detergency, stability, lubricity, and winter operability, while also boosting the fuel's cetane number for better combustion.
Warning:
This product contains chemicals known to cause cancer – for more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Compatible with All Diesel Engines
This anti-gel is suitable for use in all diesel engines, including Dodge Cummins, GM Duramax, Ford Powerstroke, semi-trucks, marine engines, agricultural equipment, and standard automotive diesel vehicles.
Storage and Use:
Minimum recommended storage temperature: 32°F. - Guaranteed to protect down to -65°F when added to diesel fuel.
Directions for Use:
For optimal treatment ratios, follow these guidelines: - A 4 oz. bottle treats up to 32 gallons of diesel fuel. - A 16 oz. bottle treats up to 128 gallons of diesel fuel or B20 #2 diesel fuel. - A 1 quart bottle treats up to 250 gallons of diesel fuel. Add the appropriate amount of Hot Shot’s Diesel Winter Anti-Gel to your fuel tank before refueling to ensure thorough mixing with the diesel fuel and maximize product effectiveness.
Recommended Frequency:
Use Diesel Winter Anti-Gel whenever temperatures fall below 32°F. For best results, add the anti-gel with each refueling to ensure proper blending and prevent clogged fuel filters.
Usage:
Diesel Winter Anti-Gel is safe for all diesel engines, including those in semi-trucks, pickup trucks, farm equipment, and standard automotive vehicles. This includes, but is not limited to, Ford Powerstroke, Dodge Cummins, GM Duramax, Saab, Volkswagen, and Audi diesel engines.