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Originally Posted by Pierre Louis
Infineum is a company that sells pre-retail (not aftermarket) additive and is incentivized to find problems in the fuel supply. http://www.infineum.com
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Again your in naysayers la la land....
All the "aftermarket" additive companies work closely with the chemists that sell additive packages to the large refineries. They both work together in conjunction to produce the best blends possible. The only downfall is they only need to have "bare minimum" lubricity and cetane, in order to make more $$$$ (Shell, BP, PL, you get it). 40 cetane and who knows what else? No thanks.
Lubricity being the cheapest chemical then deposit control, antigel, cetane, water control, being the most expensive.
Whatever you wanna believe is up to you man. But you are astronomically wrong.
I advise everyone on here to pick a good additive to run this winter to protect their investment. Don't be fooled.