Can No. 0 and No. -35 diesel be mixed?

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EmilyAnn
07/30/25 2:30am
No. 0 and No. -35 diesel can be mixed. Here are some relevant introductions about diesel grades: 1. Introduction to diesel grades: Diesel grade is only an indicator of the anti-condensation ability of diesel. The smaller the diesel grade number, the stronger its anti-condensation ability. However, the diesel grade cannot be used as a basis for judging the quality of the oil. 2. The role of diesel grades: If the selected diesel grade is not suitable for the operating temperature range, the fuel system in the engine may form wax, block the oil circuit, and affect the normal operation of the engine. The lower the diesel grade, the less likely it is to form wax, and of course, the higher the price. Within the applicable temperature range of a certain diesel grade, it is better to choose a diesel with a lower grade.
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