AddBlue?

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RammyMP

6,784 posts

154 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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Willy Nilly said:
RammyMP said:
My car has told me the adblue tank needs filling, done 8000 miles since I brilled the 20l tank.
confused

Then put some more in it. My company vehicle has a 50 odd litre tank and will sup that dry in 3 days at full load.
I just did, 15l, see how long that lasts. Managed to get it down the side of the bloody car too!

StescoG66

2,121 posts

144 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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Perhaps we should rename this Pisstonheads? getmecoat

EUbrainwashing

115 posts

97 months

Friday 28th April 2017
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750turbo said:
Trabi601 said:
EUbrainwashing said:
Every six months I have a new SEAT Alhambra 2.0TDI 182bhp.
Harsh. What have you done to deserve that?!
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Perhaps he works for the OEM? Management (type) car?
My wife works for VW Group - I have an 'in theory' choice of just-about the range to a set-budget for our family 2nd car. The Alhambra may, to some, look dull but the SE Lux top of the range is very well loaded, I just add metallic, 18" alloys & tow-bar within the allowance - there is nothing left to want. It drives and acts like a giant Golf. It is 184bhp which is good enough with the DSG. It is not sexy but it is functional. It takes 4 kids to school, I have a massive dog who is too tall really for normal estate cars. It presents a capacious and commanding driving position but is far more pleasing/relaxed to drive than a van based vehicle (Transporter) or some 4x4 lump. And off to the airport it takes everyone's luggage no problem. Next time - just for a change - I have asked for a Q5 as my 1st choice or an A6 Avant 2nd but if I end-up with an Alhambra again I can live with it no prob.

But then if I wanted to nip about there is always a new Leon in the drive too with a gazillion bhp under-foot.

RammyMP

6,784 posts

154 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Just as an update, the car again told me to fill the adblue tank. I dropped another 15l in to it. After 30,000 miles it’s averaging a litre every 500 miles.

Jag_NE

2,986 posts

101 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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The filling stations used by truckers have adblue pumps, identical in design to the fuel ones. It’s also about half the price versus buying it by the bottle in a shop, and less hassle. Hope that helps someone.

RammyMP

6,784 posts

154 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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Ive just been buying 5l bottles from Asda or Costco for £5. How much is it from a pump?

Jag_NE

2,986 posts

101 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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RammyMP said:
Ive just been buying 5l bottles from Asda or Costco for £5. How much is it from a pump?
I think it was about 70p a litre mate.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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My hateful Audi just told me it needed this blue witchcraft added. Great these modern diesel engines! No bottom end torque, narrow powerband, hopeless manual gear ratios and now I have to fill it up with what looks like antifreeze?

jmcc500

644 posts

219 months

Monday 9th July 2018
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To clear up some points:

Ad blue is injected into the exhaust in quantities that are a function of NOx emissions, as measured by sensors in the exhaust. The urea is converted to ammonia which acts as a reductant for catalysing NOx.

DPFs are now effectively mandatory as it is not possible to achieve the PM and PN numbers without, whatever you do in the way of trading soot for NOx.

EGR was avoided for some trucks by allowing higher engine out NOx and dealing with it with AdBlue. I am not certain, but I suspect that this will become less feasible as emissions standards tighten up. Passenger cars will continue to require EGR systems (often two now, low and high pressure) to meet engine out NOx requirements.

Manufacturers would typically have engine out emissions targets which will consider the AdBlue consumption and SCR efficiency required to achieve tailpipe (legal) emissions targets. There is a trade off between fuel consumption and urea consumption, and obviously extending AdBlue refill intervals is a good goal.

Don’t piss in your AdBlue tank, it won’t work and it will cost money to sort out!

gregpot2000

233 posts

145 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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Just to mention I recently filled up my A4 at a motorway service station using the truck pumps, it was as easy as filling with diesel. it cost me 95p a litre which is still cheaper than buying it in a bottle with no messing about with filling tube etc.

I bet it would be even cheaper from a normal petrol station

apotts

254 posts

208 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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69.9p from the pump in our local Shell. A grand total of £6.54 to fill up the wife's Tiguan.

Why are people talking about buying it from Halfords in bottles?

Sheepshanks

32,799 posts

120 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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gregpot2000 said:
Just to mention I recently filled up my A4 at a motorway service station using the truck pumps,
Was everything - nozzle etc - pretty clean? I gather you've got to be really careful not to get any debris etc in the Ad Blue system.

I fill ours at home using a filling tube (as the filler is under the boot floor) and it's a right faff cleaning and flushing the tube.

Jag_NE

2,986 posts

101 months

Tuesday 10th July 2018
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apotts said:
69.9p from the pump in our local Shell. A grand total of £6.54 to fill up the wife's Tiguan.

Why are people talking about buying it from Halfords in bottles?
People are learning. And Halfords et al are being quick to jump onto an opportunity to diddle an uninformed marketplace! In a couple of years I doubt anyone will be buying it by the bottle, or the bottle prices will reduce substantially. At present I agree that using the pump is a no brainer.