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ralton



Member Since: 04 Feb 2010
Location: Durban
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South Africa 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Zermatt Silver
You guys are crazy. I wouldn't add 2-stroke oil to my Puma if you paid me to.
I equate it to using the "Bass" and "Trebble" buttons on a good hifi. Why? The Sound Engineers surely know what they're doing? They would have suggested messing around with the sound balance on the CD cover if it were a good idea.
Likewise, why mess with the highly qualified Chemical Engineers and Chemists at the big oil producers? Also, there would be an official notice in the owners manual or from the LR dealer if it was a good thing?
Food for thought? www.ralton.co.za
Post #56168 2nd Feb 2011 9:09am
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LESVOSD110



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South Africa 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Fuji White
Spend so time in workshops and see diesel pumps give up the gost with our new wonderfull fuels.Mercedes-benz did it themselves on Trans Europe-Asia trek.I had the article,will see if I can find it. Puma 110 SW
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Naks



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ralton wrote:
You guys are crazy. I wouldn't add 2-stroke oil to my Puma if you paid me to. Likewise, why mess with the highly qualified Chemical Engineers and Chemists at the big oil producers? Also, there would be an official notice in the owners manual or from the LR dealer if it was a good thing? Food for thought?


LR, and other manufacturers, will never approve of such things - it would open them to all sorts of lawsuits. Emissions legislations also come into play: by adding 2So, you are effectively creating more emissions than what the manufacturer has committed to.

Ralton, the use of 2So is widespread in Europe because their diesel contains a percentage of biodiesel which eats away at the pump & filter. SA's 50ppm is still ok, but wait until they start mixing biodiesel here as well - injectors and pumps will be dropping like flies!

I put 2So in all my vehicles, in my previous D2 Td5, in my current A3 TDi and in the Puma. All run much smoother!
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
This two-stroke oil business seems to be growing in popularity and I am tempted to give it a try. Can someone experienced in these things please suggest how much and how often? I have seen figures ranging from 200ml to 300ml per tankful through to one or twice per year quoted - what works best please?
Post #56227 2nd Feb 2011 3:11pm
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szracer



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Well, I guess depends on your budget!

I'm adding it to every other fill-up, and Forte twice a year.

Had read that the optimum ratio to add was 1:200, so for a full tank on a 110, you are looking at 375ml. I use an old plastic (see-through) drinks bottle, marked up with a line at 375ml.

Of course, if you're NOT putting in 75litres at fill-up, you need to do some swift mental arithmetic to work out the dilution, taking into account the amount already in there.

This is why I'm only adding to every other tank, as I don't trust my arithmetic!
Confused

Whilst we're on this subject, does anyone have a good source for suitable 2-stroke oil in bulk. I've been buying the Halfords 1l bottles, which isn't very cost-efficient!
blackwolf wrote:
This two-stroke oil business seems to be growing in popularity and I am tempted to give it a try. Can someone experienced in these things please suggest how much and how often? I have seen figures ranging from 200ml to 300ml per tankful through to one or twice per year quoted - what works best please?
 
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Post #56253 2nd Feb 2011 4:54pm
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BigMike



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James, try your local lawnmower repair type place.
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Denis



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Sorry for stupid question Embarassed but has Castrol TDA same effect as 2-stroke oil? Puma 110
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Naks



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Denis wrote:
Sorry for stupid question Embarassed but has Castrol TDA same effect as 2-stroke oil?


Please be aware that if your Puma has a catalytic converter and/or diesel particulate filter, it is imperative that you use a non-fully-synthetic JASO-FC rated 2SO! If you use something else, the 2SO will not burn off completely and ash will accumulate in your cat.

This a cross post from a landy forum, this chap knows his stuff. Obviously the information is related to South African conditions, but lots of useful info nonetheless:

Quote:
This has in the last two years gained a lot of momentum in Germany, after they started mixing 5% bio diesel with the normal diesel fuel. Now bio diesel in Germany is a mixture of raps seed oil and ethanol. This makes the concoction hygroscopic, i.e. it will absorb moisture (water!!!).

You now get an idea why there is such a high failure rate on VHP pumps and injectors on CRD engines in Europe.

This whole concept of mixing 2-stroke oil with diesel is nothing new. It started in Scandinavia and Northern USA among the fishermen' fleets in Winter.

But in our south african context, we first have to get a proper understanding about the quality of diesel:

1. Normal diesel is 500ppm sulphur content - Cetane - lower

2. Premium diesel is 50ppm sulphur content - Cetane - higher

3. "African countries diesel (Sadec countries and further north) can be anything up to 8000ppm sulphur content

If we now go back to the olden days of 10-15 years ago, it was not uncommon for diesel in SA to have a 3000ppm sulphur content. In those days one had to change the oil every 5000km as otherwise one ended up with a jelly like substance in the engine, also called the black death or sludge.

I am now going back to the topic at hand. The highest cetane rating in SA diesel is found in the Sasol 50ppm diesel. This 50ppm diesel (irrespective of brand) also has a reduced lubrication property which leads to defective injectors, see for example Toyota 3 litre bakkie engines.

In two-stroke oil we get 4 different quality ratings, which are based on the JASO (Japanese Automotive Standards Org.) scale:

JASO-FA very basic single grade SAE30 or SAE40 based 2-stroke oil (premix only)

JASO-FB Used for most premix industrial 2-stroke engines and scooters

JASO-FC "Low ash burn" used for separate oil injection and most outboard motors. this oil can be mineral or part synthetic

JASO-FD This is fully synthetic 2-stroke oil for racing engines. It is not suitable for mixing with diesel, because a) too expensive and b) not compatible with cats and particle filters.

For All Series LR and Disco1 and 2 a Jaso-FB rated oil is fine. For Disco 3 and 4 a JASO-FC rated oil has to be used, such as the Fuchs oil.

Now in order to provide better lubrication but at the same time also better power delivery from the engines, the ideal solution seems to be to add 2-stroke oil (see above) in a mixing ratio of 1:200 i.e. 500ml per 100lt diesel. This will increase the cetane rating by 3-5 points and will provide the following benefits:

1. Much better and more complete combustion (lower EGT)

2. Self cleaning of engine internals, as JASO-FC compliant 2-stroke oil burns cleaner and better than diesel. Due to this there is also about a 3-5% gain in fuel economy.

3. Sufficient lubrication of high pressure components in the diesel injection system.

4. Much quieter starting in the morning and smoother running

5. Reduced smoking

6. In engines with particle filter "burn free" action is reduced from every 600-700km to between every 1200-2000km

7. Much lower "clowd content" of diesel exhaust fumes typically from 1.5 down to 0.47. This is measured in Germany at the TüV.

8. Large government fleets in Germany report fleet reliability (MB Cdi, BMW CRD, Audi Tdi etc. etc. to exceed 400'000km WITHOUT VHP pump or injector failures

So the above deliberations give some well documented indication, why adding 2-stroke oil to diesel is such a clever move.

I run my 1999 Disco1 300Tdi on Sasol 50ppm diesel with a 1:200 mixing ratio of Sasol Corwa-120 2-stroke oil added. I get on long distance travel fully loaded between 8.9 to 10.8lt/100km depending on how heavy my right foot is. I have done a number of trips with 1000km per (standard capacity) tank.
Post #56265 2nd Feb 2011 5:31pm
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
OMG what a difference.

Have a few containers of fully syth 2stroke oil in the garage and have ment to try this a few times.

This morning I put a slug of the oil in, and about 10 miles later you can hear and feel the difference.

All good.

Am worried that it makes the fuel red, and that I may get in pooh for running red diesel

Andy
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ickle



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France 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Alpine White
SZRACER, try H&M (hancock & maskell) in Evesham on the A46 on the industrial estate opposite McD's, bought 5 litres of low ash 2 stroke in the summer for £12 ish.
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spudfan



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Have been putting JASO FC SPEC Castrol 2 stroke in the Puma for a few fills now as I was not happy with that new Shell clean diesel. The Puma, while I always regarded it as "quiet" as far as a Defender goes is even quieter when you stand beside it. Drives beautifully and seems to be doing well on the 2 stroke. It is an expensive business adding the 2 stroke to every fill as the Castrol stuff is not cheap.
I have been adding Halfords FB spec. 2 stroke to the 200 tdi. This is cheaper than the Castrol and it does make a difference to the tdi. A bit more responsive and cruises beautifully. Does not sound as agricultural when criusing along. Thinking of trying some cheaper stuff in the tdi that the local tractor dealer sells in 5 litre containers for chain saws etc.
I know that the Puma does not have a DPF but according to the handbook it does have a catalytic converter so I do not want to put the cheaper FB spec 2 stroke through it. I tried it a few times with no ill effects, but always returned to the higher spec Castrol. It would be nice to be able to use the cheaper stuff in the Puma but I am not too sure how the catalytic converter would cope with it. Anyway that's my story so far. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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totoD110



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putting 2So if felt more smoother and quiter than my LR software upgrade.
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BigMike



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Surely it should be mineral not synth?
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Lorryman100



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You should only use mineral oil, as semi and synthetic don't burn up completely leaving ash deposits in the cat. I use Motul 100 MOTO MIX 2T Lubricant for 2 Stroke engines from site sponsor Opie oils. It is a mineral oil with rating JASO FB. JASO FC is a low ash oil which I have in the garage for my 2 stroke outboard engines, but wont risk using it in my landy as it is semi-synthetic. Basically any mineral 2 stroke oil with JASCO FB rating will do. Thumbs Up
Post #56814 4th Feb 2011 10:27pm
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