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Dipetane was Created in Ireland in 1987- Proudly Serving the U.S. since 1994

Dipetane FAQ

Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)

     1. How does Dipetane save me money?
     2. Does Dipetane really work?
     3. Is Dipetane safe to use?
     4. How about engine warranties?
     5. How does Dipetane affect oil life?
     6. Carbon deposits clog my fuel injectors and reduce mpg.
         Can Dipetane help?
     7. How long does it take Dipetane to show improvement?
     8. Where can I get Dipetane?
     9. What is the best way to use Dipetane?
     10. Do I use it all the time?
     11. What if I miss a fill-up?
     12. What if I use too much?
     13. Will I get more power?
     14. I use an injector cleaner. Why is Dipetane better?
     15. What causes engine wear and what does Dipetane do in
           that regard?


How does Dipetane save me money?

Dipetane treated fuel burns better. With Dipetane, more of your fuel converts to energy. That results in better fuel economy.

     Consider this:
         If the customer gets 15% improvement in fuel economy and is paying $2.40 per gallon, he will be saving 36 cents, or more than 2 times the cost of the DIPTANE.


If the customer is paying $2.55 per gallon and he gets a 15% improvement in fuel economy then he is saving 38 cents.


Now let's say the customer is paying $2.70 per gallon and he gets a 15% improvement in fuel economy, then he is saving 40 cents.


One more time, now let's say the customer is paying $2.80 per gallon (which I do pay per gallon for premium) and he gets a 15% improvement in fuel economy, which means he is saving 42 cents! 42 cents...! That's three times the cost of DIPETANE!!!


In addition, you get:
         More power
         Less unburned fuel in the exhaust
         No carbon deposits in the combustion chamber to clog up the process.
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Does Dipetane really work?

That is what we wanted to know, so we tested Dipetane in our own cars and trucks and had school districts and food service fleets test it too.  Time and again, the report comes back with fuel economy improvements of between 9% and 15%.  Power is restored. Diesel smoke is all but eliminated.  Oil stays clean longer and carbon deposits are removed.

         School districts throughout Southern California use Dipetane.
         The Irish military has used it since 1994.
         That’s over 100 million miles of proof.
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Is Dipetane safe to use?

Dipetane is non-toxic, non-hazardous, not flammable and non-corrosive. It is safer than the fuels it goes into.
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How does Dipetane affect engine warranties?

Dipetane treated fuel meets all manufacture fuel and warranty specifications.  Dipetane will not affect the warranty.
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How does Dipetane affect engine oil life?

Oil is contaminated by black carbon (partially burned fuel) and hydrocarbons (unburned fuel). Dipetane burns almost all of these oil contaminants, so they do not enter the oil. Oil stays cleaner longer.
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Carbon deposits clog my fuel injectors and reduce mpg. Can Dipetane help?

Carbon deposits form in combustion chambers primarily because the asphaltines in fuel do not readily burn. Partially burned, they stick to the chamber surfaces and injector nozzles eventually building up. Dipetane burns the asphaltines (along with the rest of the fuel) so that they do not accumulate. 

Over a period of time, because of the heat and pressure in the combustion process, existing deposits gradually are “starved” off leaving the chamber free of deposits.  This is what makes Dipetane different from many other products.  
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How long does it take Dipetane to show improvement?

This is a very important point.  In order to see the full benefit of Dipetane, the carbon deposits need to be removed from the combustion chamber.  In a diesel engine with several hundred thousand miles, this can take 6,000 miles to perform. 

Dipetane will typically show an immediate improvement of about 2% to 6%, which is sometimes difficult to see due to variations in fuel economy from tank to tank.  However, the improvement after clean up of between 10% and 15% is much more noticeable.

In gasoline engines, improvement will be seen in a few tanks full.
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Where can I get Dipetane?

Dipetane treated fuel is available from many bulk fuel suppliers pre blended in the fuel. 

Dipetane is available from the Dipetane.Net (209) 303-0468 and the distributors listed in this web site. Dipetane can be delivered to you as it can be shipped without restriction.
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What is the best way to use Dipetane?

Dipetane is easy to use. Purchase it in the most convenient package for you:

     12 ounce bottles treats 20 gallons of fuel
     Quarts are available to treat 50 gallons at a time.
     Gallons jugs treat 200 gallons.
     2.5 gallon twin pack (total 5 gallons) treats 1,000 gallons
     5 gallon pail treats 1,000 gallons.
     55 gallon drum for a fleet treats 11,000 gallons of fuel.
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Do I use it all the time?

Dipetane is designed to be used in every tankful.  When you use it, more fuel gets burned and you get better economy. Even after paying for Dipetane, you still save more than twice the cost. You win using Dipetane every time.
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What if I miss a fill-up?

You just get normal fuel economy and performance.  Pour it in next time and save money.
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What if I use too much?

Don’t worry. Dipetane is comprised of fuel components.  Too much by even 2-3 times as much as recommended will only get you less benefit.
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Will I get more power?

Yes. Dipetane burns the fuel more efficiently and completely, so you turn the fuel into energy that is otherwise sent out the exhaust.
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I use an injector cleaner. Why is Dipetane better?

Injector cleaners clean injectors with a solvent or detergent that washes the deposits out the exhaust.  Dipetane converts unburned fuel to energy instead of washing it out.  In addition, injector cleaners do not clean carbon deposits out of the combustion chamber.  Dipetane does. 
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What causes engine wear and what does Dipetane do in that regard?

Engine wear is caused principally by the friction of carbon between the rings and the cylinder wall. Carbon is hard and scratches the steel wall of the cylinder when small amounts are dragged across the surface by the ring.  When more of the carbon is combusted, there is less to “blow by” the ring in the oil. The amount of friction caused by carbon is reduced resulting in less wear.

In addition, with less carbon in the oil, the bearings and other moving parts lubricated by the crank case oil experience less wear.
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*All of Dipetane's claimed benefits are based on extensive field trials and a 10 year track record
       
 
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