Are all Power Service Products endorsed by Cummins?
Currently, only Power Service Diesel Kleen and Diesel Fuel Supplement are endorsed by Cummins. While the other Power Service diesel additives are not specifically endorsed by Cummins, they are safe and effective for use in all diesel engines. In fact, Cummins dealers have access to and can sell the entire line of Power Service diesel additives.
Read MoreThe bottle of Diesel Kleen +Cetane Boost I purchased does not have the “endorsed by Cummins” on it? It is the same product as in bottles that do have the endorsement on the label?
Yes, the product is the same no matter the label. Power Service Diesel Kleen +Cetane Boost is endorsed by Cummins. No changes have been made to the formula, so every bottle carries this endorsement regardless of labeling – which is being updated to reflect Cummins’ confidence in the product
Read MorePower Service Recommended Year-Round Maintenance Schedule
To ensure peak performance and protection of your diesel, check out our Year-Round Maintenance Schedule video to learn more.
Read MorePower Service Recommended Year-Round Maintenance Schedule
To ensure peak performance and protection of your diesel, download our year-round maintenance schedule to learn more. View Year-Round Maintenance Schedule
Read MoreA Beginner’s Guide To Understanding Diesel Engines
By Mike McGlothlin It’s no secret that the majority of Americans are more accustomed to gasoline engines than diesels. Statistics gathered by R.L. Polk confirm this, as just 2.8 percent of all registered passenger vehicles (cars, SUV’s, pickup trucks, and vans) ran on number 2 diesel fuel in 2013. To be sure, most folks in the U.S. expect to find spark plugs or coil packs when they pop the hood, not turbochargers and injection pumps (two very key elements on nearly every diesel engine you’ll come across, hence the term “turbodiesel”). In order to gain an understanding of the differences between diesel and gasoline engines, we’ll begin with all of the similarities shared between the two. The type of fuel burned by either power plant doesn’t change anything in relation to the engine’s general makeup (i.e. a crankshaft spinning, connecting rods and pistons moving up and down, air being pumped in, and exhaust being routed out). In fact, the same basic architecture is very much the same. But what goes on in-cylinder in a diesel is vastly different from what you’ll find in its gas-powered counterparts. The easiest way to explain the difference between gasoline and diesel engines is with […]
Read MoreBobby Likis Car Clinic Radio Show
Jeff Kramer, Vice President of Sales talks about Power Service Products
Read MoreCar Doctor Radio Show
Jeff Kramer, Vice President of Sales talks about Power Service Products
Read MoreMy diesel doesn’t have a Cummins engine. Can I use Power Service diesel additives, including Diesel Kleen and Diesel Fuel Supplement?
All Power Service diesel additives can be used safely in any diesel engine. The endorsement by Cummins is your assurance that our products are the best available in the diesel-additive industry.
Read MoreI know Power Service diesel additives are used in over-the-road trucks, but can I use them in my diesel-powered car, pick-up, tractor, etc.?
Yes, Power Service diesel additives are safe for use in any diesel engine.
Read MoreAbout Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends
As pressure increases to lessen America’s dependence on fossil fuels, biodiesel will become more widely used as a blended component of diesel fuel. Some states have mandated that all diesel fuels contain varying percentages of biodiesel, and the U.S. government has authorized a B20 fuel (20% biodiesel and 80% diesel fuel) for use in non-strategic applications. Poor cold weather performance, high water content and microbial infestation will require biodiesel fuels to be treated for reliable performance. All Power Service diesel additives are effective in treating biodiesel and biodiesel blends and have directions for their use printed on the back of the containers.
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