The MK6 DPF will last longer then the MK5's, just the nature of common rail vs PD, and the DPF's themselves are evolving. Fuel Doctor will do stuff all to the DPF directly, but by keeping injectors clean keeps soot to a minimum. Moreys will indeed lower the load on the DPF, as well as lube the fuel pump and injectors themselves, which becomes critical in common rail. Cheap insurance of two vital parts.
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Originally posted by Greg Roles View PostThe MK6 DPF will last longer then the MK5's, just the nature of common rail vs PD, and the DPF's themselves are evolving. Fuel Doctor will do stuff all to the DPF directly, but by keeping injectors clean keeps soot to a minimum. Moreys will indeed lower the load on the DPF, as well as lube the fuel pump and injectors themselves, which becomes critical in common rail. Cheap insurance of two vital parts.
It was in storage for 2 years (surplus stock) and the kms have almost exclusively country driving and has a DTUK CRD2+ box fitted for most of the distance.
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Consider also Penrite DPF Cleaner.
Where money is not a problem I use BG244J with a fantastic result in my customer's cars and every 3months in all our diesels. While at every fill up the girls are religiously using Liqui Moly diesel additive, that I pour into a small plastic bottles and store them in the rear door pocket.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Repco should have it, but you could probably get it cheaper from some other automotive shops. I get mine from Moreys.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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I like using this one Cleen Diesel - High Performance Diesel Additive
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The key to a healthy fuel system and clean injectors is to use the additive 100% of the time. It's a big task for the "once in 15,000km additive" to clean the injectors in one hit.
The Penrite DPF Cleaner contains Cerium and should be a very good choice for the DPF equipped diesels.
As always read the instructions on the bottle.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Originally posted by cru22z View PostI like using this one Cleen Diesel - High Performance Diesel Additive
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I've moved the 2 stroke oil as an additive posts to its own thread, so please continue the conversation on the 2 stroke oil as an additive there.
Here is the link for your convenience. http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...ing-55494.htmlLast edited by Transporter; 17-11-2014, 03:10 PM.Performance Tunes from $850Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link
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Should this thread's title be changed to reflect that it is for diesel specific additives, only? (to prevent any other things like BD and WVGO being introduced)Resident grumpy old fart
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Originally posted by Transporter View PostI've moved the 2 stroke oil as an additive posts to its own thread, so please continue the conversation on the 2 stroke oil as an additive there.
Here is the link for your convenience. http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...ing-55494.html
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Originally posted by CardinalSin View PostThat's a shame, it's the best diesel additive there is and cheaper than the others mentioned so far. The other thread doesn't mention diesel either.
More per litre, but you use less of it.
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Originally posted by Transporter View PostYeah, in your car owner's opinion.
The opinion of those that actually test the idea, in the real world, is worth more than the unqualified opinions of armchair critics.
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