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I'm just starting to see some signs of something that looks like alge on the
walls of my Racor sediment bowl so I decided it was time to put something in the tank to get ahead of the problem before there is so much that killing it produces a mass of sludge to clog the filters. After looking at the dire poison warnings on many of the bottles, I bought Starbritte StarTron. The enzyme approach seems to make sense. According to the brocure on the bottle, it seems to prevent the alge from clumping rather than killing it. I did the research after since I needed to fill the tank and, with my economical engine, there may not be another fill this summer. The research: Found this site which look good and has some testimonials from reputable sounding people: http://www.priproducts.com/default.htm They say: "Soltron, also re-packaged as Startron, is composed of odorless mineral spirits, a form of high-grade kerosene. Soltron makes the bold claim that the product contains biological enzymes that "eat" impurities in fuel including microorganisms, hence improve fuel stability. Fact is, enzymes are amino acids - not living organisms that "eat". Chemically, amino acids are typically not capable of surviving in a hydrocarbon base, including petroleum fuels. While Soltron provides "testimonials" from individual users regarding product effectiveness, independent laboratory testing for fuel stability tells a completely different story. We had Soltron independently tested by Saybolt - Core Laboratory, a well respected international petroleum testing laboratory that routinely conducts petroleum testing for major refiners. The industry standard ASTM-D2274 testing provided the following results. In summary, Soltron failed to improve fuel stability. In fact, it made the fuel, a California Air Resources Board mandated low-sulfur diesel (0.02%), less stable." Of course, they also say not to believe anything you read on a website (except theirs). I'm sure this is the kind of thing where there are as many opinons as posters to this newsgroup but, the questions of the day a Is all this stuff snake oil? Is putting powerful and dangerous biocides in the tank and pulling the sludge out with the filters the only option? (In between major fuel polishing episodes.) Does anyone know a qood source of objective information about what works and doesn't? -- Roger Long |
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