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Oil for diesel additive
by
zagarus
on 03 Apr, 2007 19:30
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Ok so i figured i'd try something else as an additive and i know some people have mentioned 2 stroke motor oil. Well i was looking for some then i came across somethign else.
Quaker State "Q diesel plus" synthtic blend.
Its for VW passenger diesel vehicles and its a 5W-40 SAE oil. I was wondering if this would be alright to add to a full tank of diesel and if it would benefit by lubbing up the fuel system.
Anyways before i put any in my car it would be much appreciated if any of you have any insight into if this is a good idea or bad idea, to be putting in my fuel.
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#1
by
jtanguay
on 03 Apr, 2007 20:25
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Ok so i figured i'd try something else as an additive and i know some people have mentioned 2 stroke motor oil. Well i was looking for some then i came across somethign else.
Quaker State "Q diesel plus" synthtic blend.
Its for VW passenger diesel vehicles and its a 5W-40 SAE oil. I was wondering if this would be alright to add to a full tank of diesel and if it would benefit by lubbing up the fuel system.
Anyways before i put any in my car it would be much appreciated if any of you have any insight into if this is a good idea or bad idea, to be putting in my fuel.
why waste a perfectly good motor oil in a tank of diesel though??? i've heard of people using their waste oil after doing an oil change before, but thats all. two stroke oil is probably a really good choice. power service makes a pretty nice additive! try it out.
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#2
by
zagarus
on 03 Apr, 2007 20:27
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i wasnt sure but it was only 10bux so if it can get me 200 km extra with it (not the whole thing in a tank at once) then it would be worth it
but you suggest 2 stroke eh, thanks.
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#3
by
jtanguay
on 03 Apr, 2007 20:45
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i wasnt sure but it was only 10bux so if it can get me 200 km extra with it (not the whole thing in a tank at once) then it would be worth it
but you suggest 2 stroke eh, thanks.
that synthetic oil should not combust. it may combust slightly, but not much... it will lubricate certain pieces in the pump, but only to a certain degree.
you will most likely see 200km's extra by adding power service diesel fuel conditioner in the right dosage. boosts the cetane number so you don't need to hit the pedal as hard, has anti-gel, and lubricates the pump. a bottle is around $18 here at cdn tire, and lasted me a year, although i don't do many long distance journey's...
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#4
by
zagarus
on 03 Apr, 2007 23:03
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i have been using a cetane boosting additive, but im still only getting like 36mpg tops.
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#5
by
foxracer1
on 04 Apr, 2007 04:25
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Stanadyne makes some good additives. I'll try to find some info.
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#6
by
jimfoo
on 04 Apr, 2007 05:16
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The thing about synthetic oil is that it has a higher film strength than regular oil, which is one of the reasons it protects better. There are synthetic 2 stroke oils, which can usually be diluted more due to that fact, but they cost. I think MC-1 is $12/quart. I would always run synthetic in my jet-ski and bike and dilute then 50:1 rather than the recommended 32:1 and never had a problem. I could see it helping the pump last. Wal-Mart used to sell a gallon jug of synthetic fior a reasonable price.
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#7
by
Slave2School
on 04 Apr, 2007 05:57
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Castrol has a synthetic outboard 2 stroke motor oil at walmart for ~$15 for 4L IIRC. That should last a long long time for most people. I do find if I mix it too heavy I get a small puff of blue on start up in the colder weather, other than that no additional visible smoke when up to temp. I put it in with my powerservice jug and mix the two 50/50 then I add ~80-100ml of the mix to the tank that gives me about 1100:1 if I got my math right for my tank size. I don't think it hurts, anything to stave off another pump :evil:
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#8
by
jtanguay
on 04 Apr, 2007 09:03
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Although cetane and lubricity are both important, it is currently lower fuel viscosity and it's effect on the dynamic timing advance that causes the poorer fuel economy.
Andrew
hehe so time to raise the viscosity!
anyone remember what i said about the million litres of diesel wayyyy up north??? I CALL DIBS! Canadian government wants that stuff GONE... but then again, its not low sulphur diesel...
only catch is... there are no roads there. :lol:
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#9
by
jerrydog411
on 04 Apr, 2007 13:35
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why not simply mix in some biodiesel? a little higher viscosity, great lubricity and it burns. a little less crap in the air too.
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#10
by
foxracer1
on 04 Apr, 2007 14:15
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www.stanadyne.comThey have quite a bit of additives. They are like bosch because the make pumps too. I have heard many good things about their product.
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#11
by
jtanguay
on 04 Apr, 2007 18:03
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would be such an asset to be able to adjust a pump via the viscosity of the fuel being run through it. is that what the piezo timing would be for? kind of like the one on the no. 3 injector on TDI's?
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#12
by
jasonsansfleece
on 04 Apr, 2007 18:25
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I reset the internal pump pressure (it was low) and it made a positve diference to how the car runs.
Search the vwdieselparts.com fourm for how to.
Guy
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#13
by
stewardc
on 05 Apr, 2007 03:02
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Go to any truck supply shop. You can get a case of good additive for very cheap.
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#14
by
pascalb18
on 10 Nov, 2007 17:16
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