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Disco_Mikey
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 20734
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Willy Eckerslike wrote:Mineral Two stroke oil as an additive
Ever seen a clean two stroke engine,
just call me a cynic but I think it's B S
I took a video of the before when i started it up, and there was a big puff of black smoke. Now nearly nothing. Will get an 'after' one so you can compare if you want My D3 Build Thread
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14th Nov 2009 9:16 pm |
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Willy Eckerslike
Member Since: 12 Jan 2009
Location: N Yorks
Posts: 1612
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Trusting a lawyers bad enough, but trusting a Geerman one is even worse.
Now properly researched additives no problem Club Pie n Pea
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14th Nov 2009 9:31 pm |
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thriftwood
Member Since: 27 Sep 2009
Location: Bedfordshire
Posts: 156
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At the risk of re-opening the can of worms re “premium†fuels etc. Here is my experience & two pence worth. Almost all of this relates to my Merc. diesel but I am assuming! it will be applicable to my D4.
Using standard grade fuels:
• Some smoke under hard acceleration
• Seems to accumulate more soot in the exhaust – always a bit embarrassing when you put your foot down to overtake something and leave the poor soul behind you in a cloud of soot.
• Sounds much louder on tick-over & at low speeds (other noise drowns out whatever engine noise there is at higher speeds)
Using premium fuel (BP Ultimate, Shell Advanced):
• No smoke on hard acceleration
• Rarely accumulates much soot in the exhaust
• Sounds much quieter
• Seems (but this may just be my imagination) a bit more responsive
Not noticed much of a difference in MPG – but given very varied driving conditions it is very difficult to be very scientific about it.
Now the relevant bit
Am now trying the Miller diesel treatment to see if the claims for improved performance etc. are true. Working out the costs, it is cheaper than the “premium†fuels and if it has the same overall effect of reducing smoke/noise etc then it may be worth the 2.5p litre extra. (Premium fuels can be anywhere between 5 & 10+ pence a litre more expensive in this area) Not sure if anyone else has experience of these treatments? I know it may seem a bit illogical, but I would rather stick with a proprietary treatment than “risk†2-stroke or ATF in the fuel.
Richard
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14th Nov 2009 9:58 pm |
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Disco_Mikey
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 20734
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I have also tried the millers DPS4 (or ECOpower as its now called), at the recommendation of a few people. It did take about 3 tanks (1300 miles) at a double dosage before I noticed a reduction in smoke levels. As soon as you stop using it, becomes smokey within a tankful of running about. 2 stroke oil takes about 2 tanks to clean up, and 2-3 tanks sometimes before it gets smokey again...
As for 'premuim' fuels, noticed no difference at all, either about town or on daily commute (with CC set on motorway). Just fill up with the cheapest derv i can find at the time My D3 Build Thread
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14th Nov 2009 10:04 pm |
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