A 5% fuel savings with higher quality fuel would save the average Class 8 truck 1,025 gallons per year. Multiply that by the cost of a gallon of diesel and…
Additives are the feature that separates premium from standard-grade diesel, extending the life of both the fuel and the engine. For a fleet owner, there are many important decisions to…
While the basic concept of how EGR helps reduce NOx emission is fairly straightforward, the problems it creates are a bit more complex. Is your diesel truck struggling with poor…
The challenges of high-pressure common-rail systems. Today’s diesel engines use high-pressure common-rail (HPCR) direct injection technology to provide greater efficiencies compared to conventional diesel engines. These engines operate under higher…
Theoretically, a vehicle that has covered more miles has more wear and tear, but a truck that’s been driven less can easily be in worse shape than one that’s been…
Water and contaminants in fuel tanks accelerate fuel degradation and can cause equipment breakdown. If these contaminants make it through the filter and into engines, it can lead to fuel…
Thanks to advancements in technology, remembering to refill your bulk fuel tank doesn’t need to be stressful. Today’s technological developments make it possible for fleet owners to guarantee appropriate fuel…
To help you gain confidence as a vehicle owner, here are the most important similarities and differences between gasoline- and diesel-powered engines. When pulling up to the pump, most of…
In addition to diesel, your fuel tank can house water, rust, dirt and algae without regular maintenance. Debris and other contaminants accelerate fuel degradation and can lead to fuel pump…
By increasing overall efficiency and equipment longevity, fleet owners can keep vehicles on the road and in top-performing condition. For a fleet owner, there are many important decisions to make…
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