Sometimes SLOW is a good thing when it means geat things are happening....notice this tanker truck full of JBI P2O fuel SLOWLY leaving the plant in Niagra Falls....because it's so full?...slow and careful is the way to go...just slowin'
My response was to another posters question as to " why does JBI need heated tanks?". Hopefully your explanation will help. I was NOT disagreeing with you.
My swimming pool is heated to 92 degrees. In what fantasy is 90 degrees a high temperature? Anything liquid at 90, especially fuel, is very liquid.
Actually its called viscosity -- and fuel oil #6 being that fluid at 90 is unheard of. Oatmeal? ROFL!!! You must be thinking of Agilyx that requires over 130 degrees heating just to send it to a refinery to be mixed with real oil since it is worthless as fuel oil anything and even by itself.