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18th September 1982
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

many readers will have noed, gremlins had been at nk in the feature "Are your gines ready for the coming eze?" (CM September ?nand is meant that several of the mperatures quoted lost their nus signs.

For the record, the correct ures should be as follows: Diesel fuel sold in the UK ould have a cold filter plugig point of -9°C (16°F) during a winter and 0°C (32°F) for the 3t of the year.

The Freedom Petroleum die1 additive Freeflow is claimed provide protection down to 6°C(3°F) at a dosage rate of le to 500 and down to !0°C(— 4°F) for one to 200.

• Pro-Fluid Arctic marketed Holt Lloyd's Contract Division claimed to provide antiaxing protection down to 35°C( —31°F).

The Raychem in-line fuel ater, known as Thermoline, is limed to prevent waxing down -40°C(-40°F).

Our apologies to all the CM aders for this confusion.

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