As the busiest season of the transport calendar begins and temperatures start to drop, it can be easy to forget to monitor the health of a fuel supply. Neglecting to give your fuel supply the treatment it needs during the winter months could lead to added costs and productivity disruptions.
Additives are key to keeping your fuel healthy. By improving fuel performance and minimising storage issues, additives can reduce maintenance costs to help save your fleet money. Here are three essential additives that can help keep fleets moving in colder temperatures.
Don't let your supply wax over
Keeping the bugs out
Few things are unhealthier to a fuel supply than it being infected by ‘diesel bug’. Causing a number of inefficiencies from increased oil and fuel consumption to corrosion of engine and tank components, a diesel bug infection can be exceptionally costly for fleet managers.
Diesel bug is usually caused by the accumulation of moisture in fuel tanks, which encourages the growth of bacteria and fungi that can plug filters and gauges with a thick slime-like substance. With one litre of additive treating 20,000, Anti-Bug Protect is a cost effective way to protect against tank condensation and inhibit microbial growth.
If there is a build-up of black or brown sludge in a tank, the fuel may already be contaminated. To eliminate an infestation of diesel bug, simply add Anti-Bug Kill additive directly to your bulk supply. The additive will clean up the contamination in under 36 hours without impacting fuel combustion or emissions quality – keeping vehicles in action when they’re needed most.
Ensuring peak performance
Fuel injection systems help to improve driving performance and reduce emissions, but these systems can suffer from a build-up of deposits that can cause engines to lose power over time. While the deposits can be thin and inconsequential, when these become stuck to engine parts they can inhibit fuel flow, causing not only a reduction in engine power but misfires at idle and power surges.