Intelman, LCD guys don't know because it hasn't been tested for Gel Point affectation in years. The product has been in limited but near continous use for 60 years, including cold weather areas like Canada.
I can share recent freeze point testing (D2386)in #2 diesel and that lowered freeze point by 3F when used at 1 ounce to 5 gallons.
#2 non winterized diesel fuel ..........-17F
#2 non winterized FP60 treated diesel....-20F
I do not have #1 or #1/#2 mix fuels levels.
In my opinion if you use a winterized fuel in your area with FP60 as directed you will have no cold weather issues in gel or freeze.
As LCD grows and develops their marketing and testing budgets more data will be available.
For instance recent testing has shown BTU/lb fuel energy gains of what I consider significant levels when treated at the 1 ounce to 5 gallons rate in #2 diesel. Well over 1%, that is significant for such a low treat rate. I do not have permission to share the actual data but as soon as it is authorized it should be on the website or disclosed here.
Be patient with the LCD guys they are trying hard to take this product chemistry to the next level.
Terry
I can share recent freeze point testing (D2386)in #2 diesel and that lowered freeze point by 3F when used at 1 ounce to 5 gallons.
#2 non winterized diesel fuel ..........-17F
#2 non winterized FP60 treated diesel....-20F
I do not have #1 or #1/#2 mix fuels levels.
In my opinion if you use a winterized fuel in your area with FP60 as directed you will have no cold weather issues in gel or freeze.
As LCD grows and develops their marketing and testing budgets more data will be available.
For instance recent testing has shown BTU/lb fuel energy gains of what I consider significant levels when treated at the 1 ounce to 5 gallons rate in #2 diesel. Well over 1%, that is significant for such a low treat rate. I do not have permission to share the actual data but as soon as it is authorized it should be on the website or disclosed here.
Be patient with the LCD guys they are trying hard to take this product chemistry to the next level.
Terry