{"text":"What does it do for your truck if you put it in but were not even gelled up. I’ve never done it but saw some dude putting it in his tanks at the fuel lane ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false}
{"replyTo":"","text":"it won't do anything harmful. if you're running in the sub degree weather use the white bottle the red is for more when your fuel starts to gel up on you","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"The power service in the gray bottle is an anti gel treatment, the 911 in the red bottle is to dump in after your fuel starts to gel or wax as some people call it. Power service didn't recommend using the 911 as an anti gel... but it does absorb water in fuel like nobodies business.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"He was using it as a preventative measure. If he was going somewhere really cold it will prevent gelling. Doesn’t hurt anything.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I only use antigens in the refrigerated trailers mainly because those fuel tanks are smaller and more exposed to the elements","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"O.O ITS RED…..HAS 911…..ON IT WITH AMERICAN ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONS. So maybe it’s for emergency purposes. Like if your fuel is gelling up that will unclog and remove the gell in a EMERGENCY. Lord common sense these days is far and between. ","replyToPid":0}