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BigMike Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2253 |
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7th Feb 2011 10:30pm |
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Naks Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Stellenbosch, ZA Posts: 2645 |
The bio-diesel tends to absorb more moisture, you end up with lots of water going through your filters and injectors. Never a good thing in the long run -- 2010 Defender Puma 90 + BAS remap + Alive IC + Slickshift + Ashcroft ATB rear 2015 Range Rover Sport V8 Supercharged Defender Puma Workshop Manual: https://bit.ly/2zZ1en9 Discovery 4 Workshop Manual: https://bit.ly/2zXrtKO Range Rover/Sport L320/L322/L494 Workshop Manual: https://bit.ly/2zc58JQ |
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8th Feb 2011 7:39am |
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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4713 |
http://www.uniteddiesel.co.uk/diesel-fuel-treatment.php
Check out the above link to Diesel Aid Fuel treatment. £50 treats 2,500 litres of diesel. When you read the proposed benefits of the product it lists the exact things that people are claiming from using 2 stroke. These include quieter running, increase in power,increases combustion so lowers exhaust gases and helps keep the fuel system lubricated.When reading it you could be reading the 2 stroke thread here!You can also buy a test kit to check that the fuel you are buying complies with theEN-590 diesel spec. Thought I would mention it as I found it interesting, just a different way of achieving the same goal. They do not like EGR valves and say they should never have been fitted to cars. They recommend blanking them off-where possible. Sounds like one of us already! Does not seem keen on variable vane turbos either. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel 1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali 2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu 2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai |
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8th Feb 2011 10:21pm |
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BigMike Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2253 |
Not sure about this part
"Diesel Aid is advantages to Bio-diesel and heating oil’s as it will allow for better combustion and also help to dissipate any water within the fuel. Diesel Aid is also effective in home heating fuel and used in the same treatment ratio will save you money." How? |
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8th Feb 2011 10:26pm |
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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4713 |
Not recommending it, just thought it might be of interest to read. If they are claiming those benefits are good for your engine then adding the 2 stroke which seems to do the same, must be good for your engine too. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali 2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu 2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai |
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8th Feb 2011 10:33pm |
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BigMike Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2253 |
Yeah I know spud. Jut wondering what he means by that and the science behind it (which isn't mentioned in the text)
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9th Feb 2011 9:53am |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
Was it really only me that missed this ? Bob |
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9th Feb 2011 12:57pm |
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spudfan Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Co Donegal Posts: 4713 |
Looks like we all missed it. A tank full of 2stroke would be expensive no matter how quiet it was. Hope we do not strt to anulise a te pists on hure as wi all mike mystukes. Looks like I will have to go back to getting the Mrs. to type mine for me. Just in case... 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali 2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu 2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai |
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9th Feb 2011 1:31pm |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
I think it was more of a very subtle and well executed joke than a mistake.
I will credit you with the former Willy even if it was not Bob |
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9th Feb 2011 2:01pm |
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mick Member Since: 08 Feb 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 2109 |
When I was in my boy racer era I used to put some Castrol R in the tank to get the rally car smell
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10th Feb 2011 6:12pm |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
Used to use Castrol R in my Greeves scrambler - showing my age now Bob |
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10th Feb 2011 8:14pm |
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ickle Member Since: 22 Jul 2010 Location: South Vendee Posts: 1786 |
As a note, I've been adding about 300ml to a tank for a couple of months now, its done about 50K and first MOT was today, smoke meter was 0.76, fast pass limit is 1.5, engine must be below 3 for a pass.
It failed btw, bloody foglight on the wrong side! (LHD import, I did the headlamps, added mph to the speedo etc but forgot to change the fog and reversing around) |
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11th Feb 2011 9:34pm |
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Zinke Member Since: 27 Jan 2009 Location: Scunthorpe Posts: 670 |
I have just bought some FB 2-stroke oil from the motor factors at £3.25/litre in 1litre bottles which i didnt think was bad. In the past ive used Millers diesel additive which i bought for £10 and would give me ten 50 litre fills using the minimum recommended ratio working out at £1 per fill or a extra 2p/litre. Using 2-stroke at a 200:1 ratio and a 50 litre fill of diesel will work out at £0.8125 (just over 81p) per fill or 1.625p/litre so this also works out a little cheaper.
I was going to start recording my mpg to see if it changes much, but as i have been using Millers in my fuel before i didnt think it would be a fair comparison as im not going from no additives to using 2-stroke. I normally work out my mpg when i fill up though so will keep a eye out to see if there is any change in the trend. Pete. |
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12th Feb 2011 4:37pm |
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pom Member Since: 01 Jun 2010 Location: Worcester Posts: 1343 |
You've been on the umbongo juice mate. Oil cannot 'absorb' water its a chemical impossibility. Pom |
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12th Feb 2011 6:59pm |
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