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30-09-2010, 08:56 | #1 |
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2 Stroke Oil in your Diesel
I was reading a thread on another 4x4 forum (I wont mention its name, its against the rules).
It was regarding adding two stroke oil to your fuel (diesel), its claimed that it has the same effect as more expensive fuel additives. Owners who have tried it claim that the most noticable difference was on how quiet there truck was running, others said their trucks produced less smoke and it also improved but only slightly their fuel consumption and performance. It also helps to lubricate your fuel pump and injectors due to the removal of sulphur by the fuel manufacturers. Has anyone here heard of this or better still tried it and if so would you recommend it. |
30-09-2010, 09:47 | #2 |
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I've not tried 2 stroke oil but do run veggy or bio fuel.
The engine is certainly quieter than when on diesel. Extra mpg is bound to be placebo effect, you just feel better so chill a bit on the loud pedal |
30-09-2010, 09:57 | #3 |
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you tryed veggie boost?
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30-09-2010, 10:07 | #4 |
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Have thought about svo but think its almost as dear to buy as diesel so dont really see the point.
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30-09-2010, 12:06 | #5 |
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It needs to be below 80p for me to buy it as I'm running on Bio at the mo
Price for the last lot has gone up a lot now paying 82.5p a litre Considerably less than 1.20 at the pumps doh Love it Makro and Booker usually around 85p a litre I think. |
30-09-2010, 12:10 | #6 |
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i get all my svo at 76p ltr..
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01-10-2010, 06:11 | #7 |
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01-10-2010, 06:16 | #8 |
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01-10-2010, 07:10 | #9 |
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01-10-2010, 07:15 | #10 |
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i found there theres a patrol running 95%oil 5%rug..
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I've been using 2 stroke in my Patrol for over a year and it does make the engine quieter, don't notice any change in MPG, but anything that protects the pump must be good, sulphur is a high pressure lubricant, so less sulphur means pump scoring in my eyes. I've read the forum that you are taking about and they know their Patrols
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04-10-2010, 04:56 | #12 | |
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I purchased some two stroke oil today and i'm going to give that a try, what ratio do you recommend, i was going to add 100ml to 40L of diesel, would that be about right. |
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30-09-2010, 12:32 | #13 | |
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I think the slight increase in mpg is down to the raising of compression due to better piston ring lubrication etc. Definitely quiter and starts better most noticeably in winter. Used to use it in all my cars over the last 40 years just stopped when cats became standard. A mate of mine recommended it to me (an Industrial Chemist) he used to work for Lubrizol Internation Labs and now works in a very specialised oil additative environment. |
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