Craig McCluskey wrote:
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 19:04:47 -0800 (PST) Christopher McCann
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I thought you swore by GE OTR 8932Q? Not available in the midwest (no
distributor), so I bought a case (4 gallons treats 4,000 gallons - for
gas stations) direct from the factory at wholesale price - they even billed me for it - no money up front. Put it in a STA-BIL container and
figured out a little chart (I think it's 1/4 oz per 2 gals - I forget,
taped the chart to the bottle)) and use it for anti-gel. Is a good water
DISPERSANT too along with all the other usual claims.

I Googled for it but found nothing relevant.

Where did you get it?

OTR (now GE OTR) is available at many BP stations. OTR was the additive that BP used in its diesel fuel for many years before they purchased Amoco and turned the fuel blending and distribution over the Amoco. They may still use it (the label is still on SOME of the pumps) but as a "stand-alone" product it's now sold under the GE label (perhaps GE chemicals manufactures the additive package). It's pretty good, but I wouldn't make it a life's work to find it. Many other additives (such as Power Service) work fine and are MUCH easier to find.

It SEQUESTERS water (each hydroxyl groups bonds with a water molecule) and when passed with the fuel into the combustion chambers, burns JUST fine.

Marshall
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