FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Science tells it’s own truth. No amount of marketing or hyperbole can change an outcome based on performance backed by hard data. It is literally “where the rubber meets the road”. We will close this review with transparent, data driven, real wold information to the queries most commonly raised by our customers.
No, the use of DF5 will not void the warranty of your fleet vehicles. It is designed to be compatible with engines from major manufacturers like Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar along with other manufacturers, and complies with the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
DF5 significantly improves the lubricity of diesel fuel, as shown in the SPL Labs’ ASTM D6079 Lubricity Test. The test results indicated an approximate 16% improvement in lubricity, which reduces wear and tear on engine components.
Yes, the Larson Transportation Institute’s Emissions Test demonstrated that DF5 can improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions, particularly Total Hydrocarbons (THC), enhancing both environmental performance and operational costeffectiveness.
DF5 is formulated to be compatible with a wide range of diesel and gas engines.
Yes. All field reports indicate an average DEF reduction of 50% and an average of 70% fewer regens.
DF5’s effectiveness is grounded in its carefully formulated chemical composition, which is designed to enhance diesel fuel properties without altering its fundamental characteristics. This is backed by extensive laboratory and field testing.
The accounting of our clients indicates a cost savings of three dollars to every one spent on DF5. This does not include maintenance savings and reduced down time for regen cycles.
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