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TheWojtek Member Since: 08 May 2015 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 737 |
The writing on the fuel filler cap is there precisely to prevent further damage to the engine, including cats or DPF, in case of excess burning of motor oil. https://fourwheeltrends.com/oil-damage-a-catalytic-converter/ Go tell the engineers who designed these systems that they based their design on a "lie". Regards etc., Wojtek --- WAS: 2006 RRS Supercharged IS: 2010 RRS TDV8 HSE |
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Thu Jan 11 2024 8:33am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
And the zinc in mineral 2SO can increase injector fouling as well as contaminate catalytic converters. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Thu Jan 11 2024 9:10am |
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Dave B Member Since: 10 Oct 2019 Location: East/West Sussex Coast Borders Posts: 431 |
Just because you call yourself an engineer, it doesn't mean you 'know it all'.
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Thu Jan 11 2024 9:15am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
Ah, the old "don't trust experts" line of argument.
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Thu Jan 11 2024 9:26am |
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TheWojtek Member Since: 08 May 2015 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 737 |
This is engineering. You can track a cause of an airliner crash down to three bolts that were not to spec, so the "no apparent reason" is just lack of knowledge or laziness. Ignoring excessive oil in fuel for example.
That's exactly what I said: exhaust treatment systems may be and are overengineered since they directly impact the ability of the manufacturer to put the vehicle on the market. Most owners will never reach the threshold of wear which will trigger an error or render the system inoperable. However even an overengineered system abused with deliberately putting something that reduces its longevity into fuel will eventually fail. This is an interesting form of a cognitive bias called hyperbolic discounting, where people have a stronger preference for more immediate payoffs relative to later payoffs. They rationalize it by their choice of vocabulary - which is why calling well-documented detrimental effects of oil in catalytic converter a "lie" has an effect of self-amplifying anchor. In this case the perceivable effect of a "better running engine" caused by 2SO makes people irrationally distance themselves from the risks of a failing exhaust treatment system, while simultaneously the 2SO does not make the engine actually better but merely masks the wear and tear. Regards etc., Wojtek --- WAS: 2006 RRS Supercharged IS: 2010 RRS TDV8 HSE |
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Thu Jan 11 2024 10:28am |
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Dave B Member Since: 10 Oct 2019 Location: East/West Sussex Coast Borders Posts: 431 |
Whilst I will listen and take note from engineers or people who obviously know what they are talking about, there are some on here who have an opinion on everything and view any alternative argument as rubbish, or as is becoming more apparent, any view from certain people, irrespective of the subjuct.
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Thu Jan 11 2024 12:04pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
Good points, Dave. It is worth noting that the discussion is about adding 2SO to a modern engine with after-engine treatment systems, not an old "low tech" engine.
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Thu Jan 11 2024 12:13pm |
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Dave B Member Since: 10 Oct 2019 Location: East/West Sussex Coast Borders Posts: 431 |
Totally agree, they're quite capable of throwing a wobbly treated as suggested by the people who make them, so why add another option for disaster.
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Thu Jan 11 2024 12:17pm |
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NoExpert Member Since: 28 Jan 2022 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 483 |
I think the only stuff I’d put in fuel is Techron by Chevron/Texaco. When I was in the US I’d often get Chevron fuel which has Thechron in it. With Chevron fuel I could generally get an additional 50 miles out of a tank of fuel. This was in my 2.8 VW GTI, 4.0 P38A as well as my wife’s 2.4 Toyota RAV4 and noted over years of driving, not just a one off tank of fuel. My brother who has a 3.0 Toyota Highlander also noted the exact same results when he would use Chevron fuel. So, if I just absolutely HAD to put something in my diesel, Techron by Chevron/Texaco would be my only option. 2011 RRS HSE Luxury 3.0 TDV6 Fuji White on Ebony/Ivory
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Thu Jan 11 2024 2:25pm |
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Brian Considine Member Since: 26 Mar 2022 Location: SE UK Posts: 93 |
Prove it with some facts or please shut up (we all know how you love facts/data). I've already given enough figures based on my own experience of something like in excess of 1.5m miles. So please stop arguing for the sake of arguing and increasin your post count. 2006 RRS 2.7 HSE. |
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Fri Jan 12 2024 11:28am |
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TheWojtek Member Since: 08 May 2015 Location: Poznań, Poland Posts: 737 |
While relatively fresh here, you must be popular in other circles with your polite demeanour.
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Fri Jan 12 2024 2:25pm |
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Lindab Member Since: 20 Nov 2017 Location: Dundee Posts: 903 |
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Fri Jan 12 2024 4:19pm |
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jimbg Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: By the River Dart Posts: 1841 |
So how have you managed get personal experience of that many miles? 2023 P440e SE Dynamic on order -cancelled 2022 HSE Dynamic P400e 2017 Discovery 3.0 HSE Silicon Silver Nimbus interior and a few extra toys SOLD 2013 HSE Black, Orkney Grey, Ebony Seats and Ivory Interior SOLD 2006 HSE Plus a few other cars inbetween! |
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Fri Jan 12 2024 5:35pm |
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Pistnbroke Member Since: 22 Sep 2020 Location: rugby Posts: 414 |
Most of the links given by Wojtec are adverts.
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Fri Jan 12 2024 6:23pm |
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