By today’s standards the injection pressures of mechanically injected small diesel engines is low. The injection pressure of the Yanmar L70 and L100 is 2850psi.
However the injection pressures of today’s electronic diesel cars & trucks is in the vicinity of 30,000 psi but uses an entirely different technology.
Our small diesels can use older high sulfur fuel or today’s low or ultra-low sulfur fuel which is in most cases the only fuel available today for on road, home heating or off road due to EPA standards.
If older high sulfur fuel is used oil changes must be shortened.
I used Walmart Super Tech 2 stroke oil in my 1990 Dodge Cummins when the low sulfur first hit the market and that actually made my truck engine run better and quieter.
I bought this vehicle new and ran it for over 300k with no injection pump issues.
The only problem I had was a leaking injection pump seal because of a reaction between the old seals and new fuel. I replaced the seals and the problem was cured.
I eventually grew tired of adding the oil and just filled up with low sulfur diesel and never had a problem.
Quality additives won’t hurt and can help preserve the fuel.
If you have had good results using additives and it gives you peace of mind by all means do it!
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