Premium diesel over normal

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Premium diesel over normal
#1
I never got it until now, premium petrol in my eyes makes no noticable difference end of.
But then i got my HDI and have to say i can notice the difference between it and standard fuel. Not so much cold inj knock, smoother, noticeable more power and a noticeable reduction of smoke. Its not my imagination either..... Although i think the slightly better fuel economy is lol
Or is it? Does anybody else buy into it?
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#2
premium petrol makes a noticeable difference i was getting alot more mpg with it

never tried diesel
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#3
In short, no. Personally, I just cannot justify the extortionate price that they demand for "premium" diesel, even if it is that much better. I resent having to pay the prices we do for fuel anyway, but its a necessary evil. Dodgy
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#4
I put a bit of mineral two stroke oil in with my diesel. Thats had a similar effect to what youve said above, smoother engine, better running. Cost me less than £15 for a years worth. A few people on here do it too i believe.
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#5
In works van yes (double nectar points!) in my own car no too expensive.
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#6
Yes premium diesel does work, it has a different cetane rating which gives all the advantages you describe.

It's totally NOT worth the cost though Tongue

I shove 2 stroke in my diesel Smile about 2-300ml per tank.
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#7
Tried it a few times accidentally, only difference I noticed was better MPG. As I usually put £15 in and get around 100 miles, put £15 of premium and got around 100 again, but at a higher pp/l you get less
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#8
I think it works but depending on the garage you go to it can be totally extortionate, not so long after I got my HDi my local Shell had V-Power Diesel at only 2p p/l more than Fuel Save so I ran it for about a month until I suppose they noticed their cock-up, but it worked wonders, all the knocking, clunking, and tapping in the engine went and it's never come back and runs great, I did a few months mixing Millers Diesel Power Eco Max in with Shell Fuel Save aswell and again a noticeable improvement over just boggo diesel, ran quieter and smoother, not as smokey and a little more pokey :-)
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#9
Never bought myself to cough up for v power diesel or equivalent, always super unleaded in the rallye though, makes a great difference in that :-D
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#10
Worth it in my opinion.
Huge difference in my car over standard diesel
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#11
I find 30 quid of shell nitro gives me around 20 mile more than standard.
Also seen and heard some nasty things from using a duff batch of supermarket fuel.
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#12
45% veg, 45% BP diesel, 10% petrol, few 100ml of two stroke and few ML, depending on amount of fuel used, of Cetane booster.

superduper

However anything tuned well in the petrol world will love higher octane, my sportsbike would hardly run on normal petrol...and it LOVED 99oct tesco fuel!
Wishes for more power...
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#13
Piggy why do you need use petrol and diesel? I always found it better to use one or the other...
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#14
I only use a bit in winter. I mix it with the cetane and veg oil before putting it in...mixes better I find with the veg and helps flow/pouring it in!!!
Petrol helps cold starts too, I find anyway.

To be honest, 45/50% diesel is when Im flush, its usually only 25-30% hence the reason I always put 10% petrol ratio in the veg, which kinda makes in a different ratio...but you get the idea!
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#15
All that sounds like a massive pita. Straight diesel ftmfw
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#16
Fair enough, i've been running 100% oil all winter. 80ppl ftmfw
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Farmers finest.
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(08-01-2014, 08:36 PM)Anton Wrote: Fair enough, i've been running 100% oil all winter. 80ppl ftmfw

I bet your bootlid is pure filth lol
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Meh the 'polish' do a good job
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(08-01-2014, 08:36 PM)Anton Wrote: Fair enough, i've been running 100% oil all winter. 80ppl ftmfw

I get my oil at no more than 70ppl...

And I dont like the flat spots 100% veg gives, or the lack of go compared to a mix
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#21
That new oil? Yeah the flat spots are a pain, also i find that i can empty the pump quite easily. But when you do 30k a year i'm not complaining.
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#22
Haven't tried it for 5 years, used to find the car felt no real amount faster and did much worse fuel economy. I might try it again next time it's double points on v power. I do already use a diesel additive.

V power petrol on the other hand made a huge difference in the 6.
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(08-01-2014, 08:36 PM)Anton Wrote: Fair enough, i've been running 100% oil all winter. 80ppl ftmfw

Same here, 100% KTC soya oil at 75p a litre with a tiny splash of 2 stroke.
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Am I the only one still running 100% veg?
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Fml, I should read a whole thread before commenting haha
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#26
Technically I'm not on 100%, but pretty close, literally just about 200ml of 2 stroke to 60 litres of veg. I would have thought you'd be fine all winter, isn't it quite mild on the IOW? My grandad was posted there during the war and he always said winter was warm compared to Yorkshire.
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#27
step 1, go to garage

step 2, fill up with diesel

step 3, drive with chronic boost

step 4, repeat above

who cares about economy and fuel prices we drive XUD's for the booooooooooooooost
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(08-01-2014, 08:39 PM)padge Wrote: Farmers finest.

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#29
Where do you guys get red from?..
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(09-01-2014, 11:21 AM)Tom Wrote: Where do you guys get red from?..
No one gets it from anywhere for use in road vehicles







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