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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
This item might be of interest to those in cold parts of the UK over the next week. It's a well known and ancient problem but with -20c forecast for parts of the UK drivers of diesel powered cars and vans who are used to driving petrol powered cars should be aware that they can have problems with waxing.
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Fri Jan 08 2010 4:51pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
Mrs VA had a problem with waxing! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Fri Jan 08 2010 5:00pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
It smelt just as bad! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Fri Jan 08 2010 5:03pm |
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npinks Site Moderator Member Since: 26 Nov 2007 Location: Watching Posts: 6716 |
Don't use Morrisons diesel I heard they are using summer fuel still from a forum
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Fri Jan 08 2010 6:19pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I would recommend at this time of year you only use diesel from a forecourt with branded diesel - there is more chance that you will get all the right additives for the time of year direct from the oil majors than from a supermarket forecourt. Anyway I have found that using Shell/BP/Esso or whatever I actually get better mpg than when I run on cheaper supermarket diesel so the 1p a ltr difference is actually recovered by better fuel consumprion 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Jan 08 2010 6:22pm |
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Alicatt Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Eating in Eksel or Ice cold in Alex Posts: 1435 |
Also notice that the winter diseasel foams a bit more than the summer stuff. Never had any problems here last winter with -28c temperatures Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
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Fri Jan 08 2010 10:33pm |
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BKHK Member Since: 05 May 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 1941 |
No problems here Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Sat Jan 09 2010 12:03am |
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Zilch Member Since: 20 Mar 2006 Location: Sydney, sometimes the Whitsundays Posts: 2835 |
likewise, it was a nippy 38 degrees celcius today in Sydney... Sport performed well Another Pommie Bar Steward down under
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Sat Jan 09 2010 5:40am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
After 8 days of clear blue skies by day and cloudless starry nights and -6 to -10c overnight and about -1c during the day I looked out at 11pm last evening and noticed OVERCAST skies - not a good sign. This morning it is still overcast and we have a further 2" of the white stuff BUT at least we now have +2c outside! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sat Jan 09 2010 10:23am |
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Josh Member Since: 24 Dec 2005 Location: Here, there and everywhere Posts: 2054 |
It used to be at these temps they advised keeping the tank as full as possible. Don't know if that makes a difference. TDV6 - gone
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Sat Jan 09 2010 2:48pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I think that they are concerned that the waxing occurs where the fuel lines are exposed to the windchill of passing air under the car, pity that the fuel system. A couple of years ago when I was a schoolboy the bus driver used to light a bonfire under the bus on cold mornings to "de-wax" the fuel lines.............. then one day there we had no bus to school as the whole underside of it had caught fire! Smart bus driver, we were delighted to have a day off school too! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sat Jan 09 2010 3:20pm |
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Josh Member Since: 24 Dec 2005 Location: Here, there and everywhere Posts: 2054 |
Same as the Russians during WW2. They put braziers under the engines to stop them freezing solid.
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Sun Jan 10 2010 4:17pm |
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