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Diesel fuel additives for modern diesel.
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Originally posted by Transporter View PostYou can't be serious? Calling those who are qualified incl. the engine manufacturers..."the unqualified armchair critics".
I know the results I have had over the years are real. The engines have been quieter, smoother with better economy[carefully recorded] and the exhaust is cleaner with hardly any smell compared to without 2SO. Others have had the same results.
Those results should be respected as they are genuine, anything less is offensive.
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Originally posted by CardinalSin View PostNo, this is a forum and the comments here are from the forum members. Some try out new ideas and post their results while others tend to ridicule them and suggest any favourable results are pure fantasy.
I know the results I have had over the years are real. The engines have been quieter, smoother with better economy[carefully recorded] and the exhaust is cleaner with hardly any smell compared to without 2SO. Others have had the same results.
Those results should be respected as they are genuine, anything less is offensive.
please feel free to start a new thread or use the one that I've suggested earlier if you want to keep posting about the 2SO and leave this one for the diesel additives. The 2SO is not a diesel additive, no matter how much research you do.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by Ryeman View PostI referred to 250
Whats this 2SO?
So what is 1:8000?
What is 250?
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Originally posted by Transporter View Post
The Penrite DPF Cleaner contains Cerium and should be a very good choice for the DPF equipped diesels.
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I'm inclined to accept Penrite's products but to be consistent it's the same old question of why when the manufacturers say don't
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Why is it not in pump diesel if it's beneficial?
Then, do all service divisions add their own unspecified additive?
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Originally posted by Ryeman View PostI'm inclined to accept Penrite's products but to be consistent it's the same old question of why when the manufacturers say don't
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Why is it not in pump diesel if it's beneficial?
Then, do all service divisions add their own unspecified additive?
It would just add unnecessary cost which while negligable for a small SUV owner doing 20,000km/pa would be a huge expense for a prime mover operator doing 200,000km/pa.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Isn't AdBlue for NOx reduction, not soot?
Also, I read on a DPF cleaning additive that it should not be used for vehicles with inbuilt DPF additive injection systems (eg Peugeots). Doesn't apply to VWs but something to keep in mind for some other "modern" diesels.
But Ryeman's question is valid for "smoke killer" and "injector lubricant" additivesResident grumpy old fart
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Originally posted by Ryeman View PostI'm inclined to accept Penrite's products but to be consistent it's the same old question of why when the manufacturers say don't
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Why is it not in pump diesel if it's beneficial?
Then, do all service divisions add their own unspecified additive?
Using purpose made additives in fuel makes sense, stick to the instructions and your diesel engine will benefit from it. There is more to the diesel additive that just to add a bit more lubrication. A good diesel additive will disperse water contained in the diesel fuel, fight bacteria and will provide additional lubrication as well as clean injectors.
I personally stick with the diesel additives from well established companies and don't gamble with the CR diesel fuel system, there is no need for it.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by kaanage View PostIsn't AdBlue for NOx reduction, not soot?
Also, I read on a DPF cleaning additive that it should not be used for vehicles with inbuilt DPF additive injection systems (eg Peugeots). Doesn't apply to VWs but something to keep in mind for some other "modern" diesels.
But Ryeman's question is valid for "smoke killer" and "injector lubricant" additivescarandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Chuck it in and see what happens ya big babies!
Adblue is a catalyst for soot particles, which are always the problem, dropping NOX is dead easy in comparison. It's usually Cerium or Stontium or some other highly toxic substance....basically a metal catalyst to further burn soot ( unburnt and carbon coated fuel ) down further.
DPF cleaners are usually just toluene or some other high hydrocarbon fluid, and without some actual Cerium in them I have to wonder just how much good they really do. Wynns has Cerium in it, but I can only get that from the UK on eBay. Does make the DPF regen in record time though, but does nothing for accumulated load ( ash ).2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |
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