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Zed Member Since: 07 Oct 2017 Location: In the woods Posts: 3339 |
Any of the cleaners from reputable brands will work. If you don’t want to get it sent over from the UK I’d have thought Mecacyl, Wurth, Liqui Moly etc would be easy enough to buy locally. You could always go to Accro Land and buy whatever they use. As for fuel additives, I’m pretty sure they all use the same main ingredient 2-Ethylhexyl Nitrate. Perhaps someone knowledgeable can confirm? I believe it’s the samefor premium pump fuel. WARNING. This post may contain sarcasm. |
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16th Jan 2025 4:49pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17501 |
A lot of people say that the earth is flat. It doesn't mean that it is. Remember there are far more wrong people on the internet than right people! You know (or at least you should know) when your engine is labouring and you should change down. |
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16th Jan 2025 5:45pm |
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Waka56 Member Since: 08 Nov 2023 Location: Hamburg Posts: 166 |
My engine feels great at all time, hence why I'm surprised haha. But I had it only one year, so I don't mind learning some more. To be honest, I think I have to sort quite a few things, but the engine ain't a part of it. Making my Defender great again. (Or trying to at least xD)
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16th Jan 2025 5:49pm |
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jbcollier Member Since: 29 Apr 2024 Location: Edmonton AB Posts: 128 |
I bought my Puma. Holy Poop !! It's quick. Pulls hills in 6th! Wow. Then I cracked a head. I fit a pyrometer. Now I don't go as fast. Now I shift down on long hills. YMMV
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17th Jan 2025 3:06am |
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keith Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 2223 |
For 40 years of driving Iv changed the oil and filters every 5000 miles on every vehicle Iv owned. I still say that’s the best maintenance that one can provide for the longevity of any engine.
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17th Jan 2025 5:13pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20529 |
I agree avoiding labouring the engine is best practice, and avoid slipping clutch as well. No Guts, No Glory.
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17th Jan 2025 6:36pm |
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Jon w Member Since: 22 Dec 2015 Location: North East Wales Posts: 214 |
This is likely to be to keep the EGT temperatures lower as engine is labouring less and spining faster so more boost and air going through. Thanks everyone for their comments, it was the holed pistons I had heard of which had concerned me |
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17th Jan 2025 9:09pm |
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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3439 |
On a 2.2 you can connect to obd and read the exhaust temperatures. But maybe better not know as need to be high for the dpf to regen.
The issue with labouring an engine is the extreme pressure on the crank bearings and big ends with lower oil pressure from normal gear oil pumps. Thats what should had been improved with the 2.2 oil pump, at the expense of the pump reliability! 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing 2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black |
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17th Jan 2025 9:57pm |
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