Diesel

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  1. johne

    johne Standing on the shoulders of dwarves.

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    No, not Diesel engined bikes. I've got a Diesel engined car, and tbh I always fill it up with the cheapest Diesel I can find (not red I hasten to add) . My ten year old BMW 320 is pretty good on fuel, I can get 60 mpg on a run, but I was wondering if the fancy Diesel that some forecourts offer full of detergents or whatever to keep your engine clean (if that's really possible with a Diesel with all the EGR valves and other paraphernalia to reduce emissions) is worth the extra cost per litre? So what do all you guys and gals who run Diesels think? Have you tried it? Do you get better mpg or perhaps a noticeable increase in performance or is it (in your opinion) just another sales gimmick to relieve us of even more of our hard earned spondulies?,
     
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  2. Mrs Visor

    Mrs Visor Elite Member

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    My place of work thinks that the fancy stuff is so expensive that, should you fill a vehicle with it (even by accident), you have to pay for it out of your own pocket :p.
     
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  3. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    I’ve used “super diesel” in the past and not noticed any difference but mine is 28yr old with no emissions crap on it and runs fine on the cheap stuff. General running round I get 25-26mpg on the cheap or the dear stuff so no incentive there. I also run Dipetane treatment, more for injector pump protection from the low sulphur diesel now in use than anything else.
     
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  4. MightyBoosh

    MightyBoosh Senior Member

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    I periodically use a bottle of Forte injector cleaner and fuel additive which l think benefits the engine. But changing the fuel filter regularly is the best thing ;)
     
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  5. Pegscraper

    Pegscraper Elite Member

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    Diesels, especially older ones, used for general runaround and town work benefit from an Italian tune now and again to work the engine hard and get it up to full operating temperature. Regular oil changes also more important on older stuff.
    The basic engine design on my SUV is over 30 yrs old so quite a dirty engine compared to modern stuff. I can’t remember what the actual emission figures are but I think it’s around 2-3 Polar Bears per tank.:p
     
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  6. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse, think it's time for his medications.
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    My car is a 2009 Peugeot diesel I've had since 2012 and I fill up at the supermarket, usually Tesco. Every 2nd fill up I add a shot of Millers Ecomax, as I only do short runs in the car generally, I give it a good blast now and then. It has taken us to France twice and both times I have managed 800 miles to the tank, brimming before getting on the eurotrain and then filling when almost home. My car is also serviced every year, all filters changed so for me supermarket diesel cannot be too bad. The bike however only gets Shell V Power as it is E5 so no supermarket for that.
     
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  7. Armando Morales

    Armando Morales Noble Member

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    2016 VW TDI with the particulate filter and other gizmos for pollution control.
    It is sensitive to diesel quality, I always try to fill it with the best diesel around.
    With lower quality diesel it becomes sluggish and the exhaust filter cleaning routine runs more often.

    On the highway at a steady 120kmh I can get similar fuel economy than on my R1300gs

    I do not use it much anymore, oil changes are being done by time, not by mileage. it is not been driven more than 7500kms per year. Also replace the fuel filter on every oil change.
     
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  8. JackWS

    JackWS Member

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    I've never put premium diesel in any oil burner I've owned and never even gave it a thought. I run one of the older 2.2 Range Rover Evoque's and it gets all sorts thrown at it, a show pony it ain't. A and B roads, with excursions up to windfarm sites around the 2500 foot elevation. It gets beasted.
    Never had a DPF or injector issue, just tyres and cheap diesel thrown at it.
    Petrol - premium fuel every time in the bike and Audi.
     
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