2 Stroke in Diesel. Test car - BMW 320d.
Discussion
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/neo-socket-fuel-econo...
As tested by my wife, my wifes cat and myself to good effect.
Amazing!
As tested by my wife, my wifes cat and myself to good effect.
Amazing!
Are you sure the lack of smoke isn't due to you driving a little more 'enthusiastically' to see if the 2 stroke oil has given you more power? If this is the case, then you've probably just cleared out the catalytic converter.
Modern diesel is probably as clean as petrol these days. I've never found any black deposits in modern diesel fuel lines or tanks.
Yes, I am a petrolhead, but some people really need to open their eyes to modern diesels! Best part is being able to completely whip the arses off them all day and still return good MPG!
Modern diesel is probably as clean as petrol these days. I've never found any black deposits in modern diesel fuel lines or tanks.
Yes, I am a petrolhead, but some people really need to open their eyes to modern diesels! Best part is being able to completely whip the arses off them all day and still return good MPG!
Welshwonder said:
Are you sure the lack of smoke isn't due to you driving a little more 'enthusiastically' to see if the 2 stroke oil has given you more power? If this is the case, then you've probably just cleared out the catalytic converter.
Modern diesel is probably as clean as petrol these days. I've never found any black deposits in modern diesel fuel lines or tanks.
Yes, I am a petrolhead, but some people really need to open their eyes to modern diesels! Best part is being able to completely whip the arses off them all day and still return good MPG!
dont start the whole petrol/diesel thingModern diesel is probably as clean as petrol these days. I've never found any black deposits in modern diesel fuel lines or tanks.
Yes, I am a petrolhead, but some people really need to open their eyes to modern diesels! Best part is being able to completely whip the arses off them all day and still return good MPG!
its like pulling teeth
ZeeTacoe said:
My point made in a bad way was that one wont be pulling apart a working car to find tonnes of the stuff in the tank nor will adding 300ml of oil to a 60 litre tank disperse. If the stuff does get into to your tank do you really want to run it through 5 grands worth of machinery?
I still doubt you'd find that much , if any crap in a road going diesel. I'm kinda tempted to pull apart my 70k mile 306 deasel filter now.
Go on then have a go, i do it on a daily basis, usually 3 or 4 times a day, i'm amazed your filter has lasted 70,000 miles or has it been changed cos (lets say) it was blocked with some unknown black st ? and it's the engine that has 70K on it and the fliter is a lot newer? ever wonderd why diesel filters require changing more often than petrol ones? probably not, most drives dont ever think about the car they drive which i spose is why i get to work on so many wrecks I still doubt you'd find that much , if any crap in a road going diesel. I'm kinda tempted to pull apart my 70k mile 306 deasel filter now.
You doubt 2 stroke oil would disperse in a large amount of fuel? then how does it work in a 2 stroke petrol engine, i run (and have done for the last 10 years ) it at 200:1 mix same as my sons bike or are we onto the SVO dispersing the gunk? in which case you run a lot more SVO than 300Ml to a tank you run anything from 100% to 25% depending on the instalation and pump in use.
When all is said and done i've been a spanner monkey for 30 years, my partner (as in work) is 67, been at it since ge was 14 and we both know that diesel tanks are usually full of st but as i said it depends on use, enviroment ect ect, i will concead not all but most are and the extension to that truth is the use of SVO is well known for shifting that gunk into the filter at a much faster rate than it usually does.
Edited for some really REALLY bad spelling then re edited cos i cant get it right even on the 2nd go
or apparently the 3rd
Edited by NHK244V on Wednesday 23 November 21:21
Edited by NHK244V on Wednesday 23 November 21:23
There should be a few extra words there. I doubt that 300 ml of snake oil added to a 60 litre tank apparently full to the brim of dirt , dust and weird fungus would disperse the crap. Why would you want to disperse the crap into the single most expensive part of your car anyway?
I personally have done 70k in my diesel car without changing the filter fk knows how many miles the previous owner has done yet it still revs like it should , starts fine and has as few hp as it had when new*
(* calbrated arse dyno cos where this thread is going , we don't need numbers)
I personally have done 70k in my diesel car without changing the filter fk knows how many miles the previous owner has done yet it still revs like it should , starts fine and has as few hp as it had when new*
(* calbrated arse dyno cos where this thread is going , we don't need numbers)
Marquis Rex said:
Adam205 said:
Dont mention it in the first place then. Slightly hypocritical, accusing someone of not providing enough evidence and then not providing enough evidence yourself wouldn't you say?
What evidence? I didn't take the engine to a dyno and add this snake oil to undertake a laboratory test. This has been the gist of my posts-which the OP can't comprhend. Or are you too stupid to understand as well?Judging by your caterfield-esque choice of cars, highly likely.
I know you spotty faced children WANT to believe that some magical snake oil will add 20 % better fuel economy, reduce emissions and grow hair also but it ain't happening. No matter how much anecdotal evidence you and your girlfriends give.
Oh and please don't call me stupid, or refer to me as a spotty faced child... ahole.
You insult others and fail to provide any real contribution to the thread. It sounds like you're not qualified to make such statements anyway about "engine design" since you won't properly discuss this or my findings with me. My bet is that you either aren't very good at your job, you're the tea boy who just overhears these fancy terms and you like to come on here to impress, or you just love Wikipedia.
I wasn't eager for results, I went in with scepticism myself. I was surprised to actually find it had a positive effect... ugh, why am I still explaining it to you?
You should probably leave the thread now.
Edited by 80sboy on Wednesday 23 November 23:07
Edited by 80sboy on Wednesday 23 November 23:10
Marquis Rex said:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/neo-socket-fuel-econo...
As tested by my wife, my wifes cat and myself to good effect.
Amazing!
Definitely an ahole...As tested by my wife, my wifes cat and myself to good effect.
Amazing!
80sboy said:
Marquis Rex said:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/neo-socket-fuel-econo...
As tested by my wife, my wifes cat and myself to good effect.
Amazing!
Definitely an ahole...As tested by my wife, my wifes cat and myself to good effect.
Amazing!
Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff