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PAS Member Since: 30 May 2014 Location: kent Posts: 70 |
in the terminals when you load a lorry unless it is company specific(esso,say)there are no additives ,when coryton was open,it depended on what loading numbers you input,then the additives where injected as you loaded,ifI remember correctly ,the anti -freeze in diesel is already in it now till bout march ,I think.also most of the supermarkets pull out of the same places but without the additive so the derv is the same as anyone else,s,from that terminal |
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Tue Oct 13 2015 6:50pm |
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Wilson Member Since: 06 Oct 2015 Location: Ipswich Posts: 78 |
Synthetic diesel, that's something I haven't heard mentioned before.... That sounds good to me, what are the benefits of synthetic diesel?
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Tue Oct 13 2015 8:52pm |
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Wilson Member Since: 06 Oct 2015 Location: Ipswich Posts: 78 |
An interesting read which covers some of what has been mention in this topic... http://www.simplemotoring.co.uk/supermarke...h17SVV4WnM |
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Tue Oct 13 2015 9:52pm |
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mnk Member Since: 25 Nov 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 231 |
My personal experience, bought a petrol with engine management light on dash and was told by Mike (disco_mikey) to put some posh expensive petrol in the tank a few times, result - perfect, worked a treat.
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Wed Oct 14 2015 8:30am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Jan 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 1477 |
There's no scientific "evidence", but there is experience, including that of my own. If you mean this as the evidance against it - http://www.fuelexpert.co.za/2-stroke-oil-i...-study.php - then I consider a test using only one single engine design to be far from conclusive. It's very hard to get unbiased and reliable evidence these days, so I choose to go on my experience and gut instinct. I've experienced fair benefits of running 2SO, and I have not seen any evidence of increased injector fouling on my vehicle. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 Auto HSE Zambezi Silver |
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Wed Oct 14 2015 8:31am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Wilson, did you fret so much about the petrol you put into your previous cars? I doubt it, you just went to a forecourt and put some into the tank, paid for it and drove off. If you felt the car wasn't performing too well you just said to yourself that you must remember not to use that forecourt agian................... Basically Diesel is just the same, except when you spill it on your hands or shoes the stench lingers for ages. ALL petrol and diesel sold in the UK has to conform to British Standard and EU minimum standards, anything the oil majors add to it is a bonus and they might even charge more for it. Best thing is to brim your tank with the diesel from your local forecourt 2 or 3 times and run it to minimum tank and refill and see how the car runs, then try another brand or higher cetane rated diesel. I think whichever fuel you use is possibly a personal thing, I use Sainsbury's Diesel in both my cars only because that is convenient for me and the cheapest available locally, both cars run as expected on it. If I am away from home and have to refuel then I fill the car with whatever is avilable where I am and in niether my current RRS nor my Defender have I noticed any difference in performance or MPG. One thing though, personnally I have tried the "Super/V" formula diesels and don't find that they have any effect whatsoever on anything except that they lighten my bank account more rapidly..................
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Wed Oct 14 2015 9:16am |
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Wilson Member Since: 06 Oct 2015 Location: Ipswich Posts: 78 |
Hi Tim, some of my previous cars I have put particular petrol in, the tuned TT I had I would only put Shell Vpower or Momentum, other performance but not tuned more than factory I would only run on Super or more. and of course I have had standard bangers which I haven't cared what goes in them as long as they run!
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Wed Oct 14 2015 10:44am |
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Terryrrs Member Since: 25 Dec 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 158 |
Whatever brand you use try to use a garage that has a high turnover. |
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Fri Oct 16 2015 12:59pm |
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CRACKA Member Since: 16 Sep 2014 Location: Hallam Victoria 3803 Posts: 170 |
Hi, from down under.
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Sat Oct 17 2015 7:49am |
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Wilson Member Since: 06 Oct 2015 Location: Ipswich Posts: 78 |
I think you're right Cracka!
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Sat Oct 17 2015 5:32pm |
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shakeapaw Member Since: 17 Dec 2011 Location: in a mud hut in wigan Posts: 948 |
I can only speak for myself after having done numerous 1000 mile tests, I get more mpg, less smoke and a smother running engine on Shell and Bp standard diesel, however the sport runs like a bag of spanners on Asda fuel. I do put Shell max diesel in every now and again and the pick up time is quicker, but smokes a bit more. I wouldnt object to putting supermarket fuel in if I had too, Sainsburys seems ok, but I would never use Asda again. 07,TDV8,Black, Black Heated leather all round, Rear Entertainment with Headpones & Remote, TV, DVD, Pure Dab Digital Radio, Sidesteps, Adaptive Headlights, sunroof, now working fuel burning heater ))) |
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Sun Oct 18 2015 10:20am |
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R444SPT Member Since: 20 Mar 2015 Location: Offroad somewhere Posts: 217 |
It's interesting that last winter I was working in a different location to normal,many a for a spell used Asda diesel, as the most convenient, twice over the winter the "water in diesel" message appeared on what was then a FFRR, never had any problem with any other brand supermarket, or premium, and it generally gets a mix depending on where I am at the time, given a choice, I'd do though actively avoid Asda now,Mobutu not other supermarkets. It could just as easily have been a site specific issue. |
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Sun Oct 18 2015 10:57am |
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