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This is a nice overview of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid system in the 2011 GMC Sierra HD. Even though the video shows GM Diesel Exhaust Fluid, know that you do not have to purchase this fluid from a dealership to maintain your warranty. Just make sure that the fluid is API certified, and save yourself some money by purchasing this product at your local petroleum marketer.
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Piusi A10 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Tote Pump
This is a great video providing Diesel Exhaust Fluid consumers with an overview of Piusi’s highly successful tote pump. We have had extremely happy customers using this Piusi tote pump over the past year, and we highly recommend all of our customers us the MicroMatic RSV Coupler System in conjunction with the Piusi Tote pump to ensure overall product integrity and ease in dispensing.
About Pynergy Petroleum Company
Pynergy Petroleum Company was founded in August 1999 when it acquired three Conoco Branded retail locations in the Denver, CO area. Since then, Pynergy has been devoted to providing high quality fuels, lubricants, diesel exhaust fluid, equipment and service to the automotive, heavy duty and industrial markets. Please visit us at www.pynergypetroleum.com
This is a great video providing Diesel Exhaust Fluid consumers with an overview of Piusi’s highly successful tote pump. We have had extremely happy customers using this Piusi tote pump over the past year, and we highly recommend all of our customers us the MicroMatic RSV Coupler System in conjunction with the Piusi Tote pump to ensure overall product integrity and ease in dispensing.
About Pynergy Petroleum Company
Pynergy Petroleum Company was founded in August 1999 when it acquired three Conoco Branded retail locations in the Denver, CO area. Since then, Pynergy has been devoted to providing high quality fuels, lubricants, diesel exhaust fluid, equipment and service to the automotive, heavy duty and industrial markets. Please visit us at www.pynergypetroleum.com
This could actually make the process of waiting to get your oil change a whole lot more fun…
About Pynergy Petroleum Company
Pynergy Petroleum Company was founded in August 1999 when it acquired three Conoco Branded retail locations in the Denver, CO area. Since then, Pynergy has been devoted to providing high quality fuels, lubricants, diesel exhaust fluid, equipment and service to the automotive, heavy duty and industrial markets. Please visit us at www.pynergypetroleum.com
This week we are featuring Pynergy Racing Team Member Greg Thomas of Littleton, CO. Greg currently rides a Suzuki SV650 in Bandimere’s Friday Night ET Series. Greg has been racing competitively for the last six years, and finished in the Top Ten Season End Point Standings. Good luck this year Greg, we will be cheering you on!
About Pynergy Petroleum Company
Pynergy Petroleum Company was founded in August 1999 when it acquired three Conoco Branded retail locations in the Denver, CO area. Since then, Pynergy has been devoted to providing high quality fuels, lubricants, diesel exhaust fluid, equipment and service to the automotive, heavy duty and industrial markets. Please visit us at www.pynergypetroleum.com
This is sound advice from an article by Noria Corporation.
“What are the consequences and/or benefits of mixing synthetic and non-synthetic oil in an engine crankcase, or any other application such as a gearbox? I have been told that a crankcase can be drained of non-synthetic oil and synthetic oil can be added without flushing any of the prior oil residue.”
In general it is never a good idea to mix two different oils in any application. If this is unavoidable, there are two major concerns, specifically incompatibility between the base oil, and incompatibility between the additives. The overwhelming majority of synthetic oils, particularly crankcase oils are PAO based.
From a base oil standpoint, there are usually no problems with mixing a PAO synthetic and a mineral oil since both are hydrocarbon based and chemically very similar. However, extreme caution should be used if the synthetic oil is non-hydrocarbon based.
As for additive incompatibility, the biggest danger is mixing oils with very different additive packages, particularly mixing those with acidic additives, such as most AW and EP oils, with oils containing alkaline additives commonly used in crankcase oils. In this case, mixing can result in a number of problems including additive drop out, loss of demulsibility, foaming problems and reduced oxidation stability.
The best approach is to select the appropriate lubricant for the application at hand and stick with it! If you are forced to mix oil of different types, it is important that either the lubricant manufacturer is consulted and/or compatibility testing is performed to avoid potential problems.
About Pynergy Petroleum Company
Pynergy Petroleum Company was founded in August 1999 when it acquired three Conoco Branded retail locations in the Denver, CO area. Since then, Pynergy has been devoted to providing high quality fuels, lubricants, diesel exhaust fluid, equipment and service to the automotive, heavy duty and industrial markets. Please visit us at www.pynergypetroleum.com
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