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My lad has just got me 3 bottles of red ex diesel treatment on offer in tescos the 3 for £3 in a special pack ,can't leave it for that ,silly money
Should have saved your money and bought something that really works instead. http://www.powerenhancer.co.uk/shop...iesel-fuel-cleaner-for-diesel-only-325ml.htmlMy lad has just got me 3 bottles of red ex diesel treatment on offer in tescos the 3 for £3 in a special pack ,can't leave it for that ,silly money
If you use decent diesel (BP, Shell Esso) you don't really need to use it, especially on a new car. The premium diesels from the aforementioned would be a better choice of fuel but avoid the supermarket diesel. It has a higher percentage of biodiesel and engines tend not to run on it so well. As well as cleaning additives to shift any carbon.......
.Oh well that's very technical ,I have a 2.0 mondeo TDci that has around 130,000 miles on the clock ,it rattles and grunts on start up but runs like a sewing machine once warmed up ,the egr valve was removed before I bought it ,I do mixed journeys some local stuff and some motorway runs ,every few months I add a bottle of of red ex to the tank ,whether it helps or not I don't know or really care .
What I do know is my old banger goes like a rocket when needed ,I get between 55 to 60+ mpg on average use and 45mpg when towing the caravan ..I might even get it serviced one day ,never had to put a drop of oil in it in the 3 years I have had it ..running costs over 3 years amounts to four new tyres and a rear wheel bearing .go figure .
Oh well that's very technical ,I have a 2.0 mondeo TDci that has around 130,000 miles on the clock ,it rattles and grunts on start up but runs like a sewing machine once warmed up ,the egr valve was removed before I bought it ,I do mixed journeys some local stuff and some motorway runs ,every few months I add a bottle of of red ex to the tank ,whether it helps or not I don't know or really care .
What I do know is my old banger goes like a rocket when needed ,I get between 55 to 60+ mpg on average use and 45mpg when towing the caravan ..I might even get it serviced one day ,never had to put a drop of oil in it in the 3 years I have had it ..running costs over 3 years amounts to four new tyres and a rear wheel bearing .go figure .
If you use decent diesel (BP, Shell Esso) you don't really need to use it, especially on a new car. The premium diesels from the aforementioned would be a better choice of fuel but avoid the supermarket diesel. It has a higher percentage of biodiesel and engines tend not to run on it so well. As well as cleaning additives to shift any carbon build up in a diesel engine, BG244 also contains cetane boosters (diesel version of octane) which allows the fuel to burn better. First time I tried BG244 was on a 48k mile Mondeo STTDCi. I'd had the car around a month and already put in a tank of BP Ultimate diesel, no idea what the previous owner had used. I had around 1 gallon left in the tank, when I added half a can of the BG244 then filled the tank with more BP Ultimate. Then drove the car home, about a mile and a half, and left it overnight. Next morning I started the car, it fired up straight away, not that the car was a slow starter before, but the start up appeared instantaneous. The engine also felt smoother and quieter to drive.
If you don't use a good quality diesel your egr valve and inlet manifold could well end up looking like this
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especially over a short period of time if you are only doing short journeys.
At work, new engines are run through a quick test just to check out the systems for any leaks and that it operates ok before being fitted in a car or sent elsewhere for testing. For diesels this is a 20 minute test. The crap that builds up in the exhaust is like a thick black tar. The exhaust systems then run underground and into a chimney stack. They have just had to replace a lot of underfloor pipework due to the build up of carbon blocking the pipes and causing fires. The carbon build up being so bad it was a difficult and time consuming job to clear, it was easier just to replace the pipe.
My lad has just got me 3 bottles of red ex diesel treatment on offer in tescos the 3 for £3 in a special pack ,can't leave it for that ,silly money
Use it all the time Jeff,i have had diesels for nearly 30 years .Oh well that's very technical ,I have a 2.0 mondeo TDci that has around 130,000 miles on the clock ,it rattles and grunts on start up but runs like a sewing machine once warmed up ,the egr valve was removed before I bought it ,I do mixed journeys some local stuff and some motorway runs ,every few months I add a bottle of of red ex to the tank ,whether it helps or not I don't know or really care .
What I do know is my old banger goes like a rocket when needed ,I get between 55 to 60+ mpg on average use and 45mpg when towing the caravan ..I might even get it serviced one day ,never had to put a drop of oil in it in the 3 years I have had it ..running costs over 3 years amounts to four new tyres and a rear wheel bearing .go figure .
My lad has just got me 3 bottles of red ex diesel treatment on offer in tescos the 3 for £3 in a special pack ,can't leave it for that ,silly money
My lad has just got me 3 bottles of red ex diesel treatment on offer in tescos the 3 for £3 in a special pack ,can't leave it for that ,silly money
Anytime you like den ,I,m free every dayUse it all the time Jeff,i have had diesels for nearly 30 years .
What i will say is especialy with Turbo diesels is a regular change of oil of every 6 months or 6000 miles (its what i live by no matter what the service book says ) and a change of fuel filter every year is a must...BTW i can service a mondeo for fun Jeff,if you ever need help with a service i can make a excuse and pop over and give you a lift ....