(02-06-2024, 10:22 AM)smb5769 Wrote: Was that the one where they loaded way too much fuel treatment causing the fuel to gel?Not from the tv show. It came to the conclusion that the fuel temps were just warm enough to cause the ice to get sticky rather than flow through the system.
I didn't know too much additive could cause gelling. I haven't gelled up for probably 40 years now. I think the skirts over my tanks help keep the engine heat on the tanks as well as the return fuel being hot. I used to use power service additive but now use Howes (no reason for switching) when ambient temperature gets down below -10.