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Ash3 Member Since: 31 Aug 2019 Location: London Posts: 279 |
Means I have fat fingers not ideally suited for smart phone touch screen keyboard |
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Thu Oct 03 2019 8:35pm |
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LandPhil Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 227 |
I use it in both, but mainly in my MY 13 SDV6. I have used it in all my CR diesels for over 10 years or 150,000 ish miles, and can only report benefits, quieter, smoother, no issues whatsoever ever and never known a regen was occurring, and I do far too many very short runs.
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Thu Oct 03 2019 8:37pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
It feels like a placebo effect to me. People put it in wanting an improvement so they say it's improved. A blind test is required to know whether it makes any driver-discernible difference. The scientific-type tests I've seen reported show no testable difference with or without 2SO.
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Thu Oct 03 2019 10:39pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
That was the way I thought aswell, I only started using it as a trial since my wife was getting the dash lights in her Evoque. I work away from home so I'd been away a few weeks so the wife picked me up from the airport in my RRS, after a few miles I made comment that it seemed to be running a bit more 'clattery' sounding than normal. A few days later we were out and again I made comment about it sounding more clattery, when I asked her if she put in the AR6900-D, which she said she couldn't be bothered and didn't think I'd know. I have no idea if I'm suffering from the placebo effect, but I do seem to 'think' I can hear a difference, I've also been able to tell the wife when she hasn't put it in her Evoque (she told me she was empty and away from home so didn't have access to it). I wouldn't say I notice any other difference, and if anything I'd say my RRS computer fuel average is lower, but this may be due to many other variables. We don't have any 'super' fuels where I live, just standard stuff. From the limited research I've done, the AR6900-D contains the same stuff as these super fuels but in increased strength for the required dosage. It works out about half the extra cost to the super diesel. 13MY Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6 - mine 14MY Range Rover Evoque Dynamic SD4 Black Pack - wife's 99MY Defender 90 TD5, Soft Top Conversion - my toy, and bairns favourite |
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Fri Oct 04 2019 8:13am |
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Lindab Member Since: 20 Nov 2017 Location: Dundee Posts: 897 |
RRSTDV8, totally agree with you, its a placebo effect. That's why I said in my post its subjective. In a fuel tank which holds 80 litres putting in 0.3litre of 2 stroke is like p ing in a swimming pool (0.375%) Saying that after reading the report, I decided to try it for a few months to see if there is any difference & up to now, nothing. Not smoother running, not quieter, no better consumption.
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Fri Oct 04 2019 8:40am |
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drb1709 Member Since: 24 Aug 2019 Location: West Sussex Posts: 38 |
On the two stroke idea, when we first moved over to unleaded petrol, the use of two stroke aided upper cylinder lubrication. Engines that ran hot and weak in fuel in certain cylinders, in line 6 pots and the Jag V12 benefitted in economy, smoothness and dare I say performance,with only a marginal increase if any in exhaust 'smoke'.
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Fri Oct 04 2019 8:43am |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
From the limited research I've done, with diesel, the only benefits possible are additional detergents and a cleaner burn. Any performance gain comes from the detergents doing some cleaning, but the additive manufacturers seem to admit there is no gain on an already clean engine other than keeping it clean.
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Fri Oct 04 2019 8:53am |
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LandPhil Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 227 |
As I said previously it’s personal choice, but two points: Firstly, the lubricant in diesel is sulphur and sulphur kills DPFs so most of it has been taken out on the basis it makes diesel cleaner. When this happened in the early part of this century there was an immediate rise in HPFP failures until the manufactures changed the coatings and design. 2SO has been proven by tests in a German university using a High Frequency Reciprocating Rig test to significantly increase the lubricity of diesel at a ratio of 200:1 Secondly, no one is saying your engine will last longer because you use 2SO it’s entirely up to individuals and if you see benefits then use it. That’s what I do. |
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Fri Oct 04 2019 10:02am |
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Bardley Member Since: 26 Jul 2018 Location: Herts Posts: 150 |
As above.. don't add it if you think you'll get performance or better mpg. It's how most think of it, and are clearly then disappointed and make their judgement accordingly.
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Fri Oct 04 2019 8:36pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
Sorry, it's the same argument as those who used to claim that a good driver i.e. them of course, was more effective than ABS. Sure, back when ABS first came out and was very basic, maybe so. But today? Nope, sorry but a human can't brake better using a single pedal than a system that brakes each wheel individually.
Hmm, no sources quoted. Claims made that basically say that 2SO makes everything better. Actually everything is better. But no sources quoted. How does an oil lubricate turbo vanes? It's added after the compressor, goes through the combustion chamber, comes out through the turbine, lubricates (so isn't burnt yet) but doesn't make emissions worse? So partially or unburnt oil in the exhaust doesn't affect emissions? Wow, useful to know. So why isn't it added by the oil companies? Snake oil. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Fri Oct 04 2019 11:10pm |
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SRE Member Since: 16 Jan 2010 Location: Alicante Prov Spain + Hampshire UK Posts: 2329 |
There was a massive post on the Disco and Freelander Forums started by a "Yamaha fan".
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Sat Oct 05 2019 7:43am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I remember reading through that thread previously. If I remember correctly there is no actual evidence ever presented by the original poster. Just "you may know", "some unnamed person has done something that shows this" etc. Then there is a lot of "I've done this and OMG it's amazing, the car is so much quieter/smoother/more fuel efficient" type posts.
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Sat Oct 05 2019 8:24am |
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LandPhil Member Since: 10 Feb 2015 Location: Suffolk Posts: 227 |
Looking at the other 2SO threads this comment has arrived at about the usual time and with the same comments. “Snake Oil” from someone who, quite reasonably, does not use it or intend to but offers very negative opinion and no evidence. There is no proof that 2SO is either beneficial or harmful, but there is loads of evidence that users see benefits and no evidence that it causes harm. If you have that evidence please post it. As already said if you like it use it if you don’t then don’t use it. Simple |
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Sat Oct 05 2019 8:25am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
Encouraging people to use 2SO when there is no direct evidence of harm, irrespective of evidence of benefit, is not responsible behaviour. The problem with "no harm is done" is that no one will be looking for harm and might well put down any side effects as normal wear and tear.
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Sat Oct 05 2019 8:38am |
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