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wag the dog
 


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CARE ! stapldm advocates horse dung as fuel ! Don't confuse RON rating Mr. Green etc with the amount of additives some do/dont add.Thee are different things-are they not ??
  
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Is that you Mr Cat Man Wink
  
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Don't know why I've been dragged into this!!!
but please note that I [RON] do not rate any form of SH*T to be used as fuel!!

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Post #1552618th May 2007 7:59 pm
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Hmmmm, a car that runs on BS, imagine the benefits! Rolling with laughter Maybe it'd keep the Greeneyes at bay, with doubts being raised as to exactly where that farting noise came from... Laughing

All this and free fuel for politicians, brilliant!
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Post #1552948th May 2007 9:42 pm
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And where does the supermakets get their fuel from?????????????????


Answer :- same places as the major brands.


The only diffrence is the addative they use and thats from one of the major players, think its esso if memory serves me right.

I'll use anyone's diesel and had no diffrence in running performance.

The only thing that takes me to the same petrol station is the points reward and I collect shell points (the only reason for shell points is that I fill my lorry up at shell cause of the fuel card and I get shed loads of points)
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A mate of mine works on VW and MAN and recons all there fuel related problems come from supermarket fuel Shocked whether he is right or wrong i use shell or BP. Thumbs Up
  
Post #1553108th May 2007 10:17 pm
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It's all supposition.

The fuel market is very, very regulated as far as quality is concerned. The recent unleaded issue was purely accidental (and very unusual).

Diesel, in particular, is a pretty unsophisticated distillation cut. Additives make some difference, but you'd need to use many litres before really making a difference. MPG analysis is very unscientific at the driver level; you try driving a long distance into a strong headwind and then look at your consumption figures.

Then, of course, there is always that fact that if you live up north, it is downhill to the south and vice-versa.......
  
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So why does my D3 think and does seem to get on average over 520 ish miles on BP Ultimate, slightly less on Esso Energy and under 480 ish on Texaco ?

When using Super Market fuel I get even less from a tank ?

My driving style stays the same and on average do the same kind of mileage, drive the same roads week in week out ?

Am I delusional ? Or is it my D3's computer ?

Be keen to find out.
  
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That's why it isn't scientific Mr Sheep .

I reckon to get 500-520 per tank on average. I buy my diesel from Morrison's. I also use Shell, and that returns the same sort of result.

BP Ultimate is a premium brand, has different additives and isn't available anywhere around here. I've never tried it, as I see no reason to.
  
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I have got my first lot of the latest Miller Powerplus stuff in, I will see if it makes any difference.

Other than that mine seems to like Shell best, BP ultimate makes no differnce to my mpg, only wallet!!!!
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SPOTTER wrote:
I have got my first lot of the latest Miller Powerplus stuff in, I will see if it makes any difference.

Other than that mine seems to like Shell best, BP ultimate makes no differnce to my mpg, only wallet!!!!


Just a word of advice; those with specifically MY07 diesels need the newer more expensive Millers "Diesel Sport 4" additive as the original "Power Plus" is not suitable for Euro4 engines. That is the advice I was given by Millers who stated that it relates to detrimental, long term use effects on the Diesel Particulate Filter.
A figure of 60k mileage was suggested before this would be apparent.
I was also told that the original Power Plus is being phased out.
  
Post #1554099th May 2007 8:16 am
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OK -so none of us really know -but some of us have asked the question of people who should know.I say there is no smoke without fire -just that some of your Discos might smoke a bit more in a couple of years !!..[is that allowed after July 1st ??] Wink
  
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Only if your D3 is not in a public building Laughing
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wag the dog
 


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ronp wrote:
Don't know why I've been dragged into this!!!
but please note that I [RON] do not rate any form of SH*T to be used as fuel!!

Laughing Laughing Laughing


but do you do RON ,RON ? Whistle
  
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Ocsid wrote:
SPOTTER wrote:
I have got my first lot of the latest Miller Powerplus stuff in, I will see if it makes any difference.

Other than that mine seems to like Shell best, BP ultimate makes no differnce to my mpg, only wallet!!!!


Just a word of advice; those with specifically MY07 diesels need the newer more expensive Millers "Diesel Sport 4" additive as the original "Power Plus" is not suitable for Euro4 engines. That is the advice I was given by Millers who stated that it relates to detrimental, long term use effects on the Diesel Particulate Filter.
A figure of 60k mileage was suggested before this would be apparent.
I was also told that the original Power Plus is being phased out.


sorry, using the Sport 4 actually....even though not 07 as it had apparently replaced Powerplus......it is also easier to pour, haven't spilt much yet....and the best bit if you like this sort of thing is that it should shortly be available in 5 litre cans which will bring it down to a sensible dose price.
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