ste68blue Well-known member Joined Jan 19, 2011 Messages 664 Reaction score 0 Apr 30, 2011 #1 apologies for asking this....but a friend of mine has bought a 51 plate freelander diesel and she asked me today whether it could run on bio. any help or advice is much appreciated cheers stephen
apologies for asking this....but a friend of mine has bought a 51 plate freelander diesel and she asked me today whether it could run on bio. any help or advice is much appreciated cheers stephen
R1cho Well-known member Joined Aug 15, 2010 Messages 4,200 Reaction score 0 May 1, 2011 #2 short answer yep........long answer, can but will more than likely need to replace fuel filter cos bio cleans out all the crap from tank lines etc.
short answer yep........long answer, can but will more than likely need to replace fuel filter cos bio cleans out all the crap from tank lines etc.
ste68blue Well-known member Joined Jan 19, 2011 Messages 664 Reaction score 0 May 1, 2011 #3 Hiya mate, thanks for that, its what I thought. Cheers Stephen
G geoffdown Well-known member Joined Aug 24, 2010 Messages 1,672 Reaction score 0 May 1, 2011 #4 ste68blue said: Hiya mate, thanks for that, its what I thought. Cheers Stephen Click to expand... make sure its from a good source as there are alot for people making crap bio:thumb2
ste68blue said: Hiya mate, thanks for that, its what I thought. Cheers Stephen Click to expand... make sure its from a good source as there are alot for people making crap bio:thumb2
lacroupade Well-known member Joined Jan 14, 2009 Messages 9,208 Reaction score 0 May 1, 2011 #5 Yep exactly as said....any diesel can use it, its just the 'cleaning effect' that needs watching out for and also buying from a reliable source....the scabbier backstreet processors leave loads of nasty chemicals in the solution.
Yep exactly as said....any diesel can use it, its just the 'cleaning effect' that needs watching out for and also buying from a reliable source....the scabbier backstreet processors leave loads of nasty chemicals in the solution.