Adding 2 Stroke Oil to Diesel
   
   
   There are a lot of arguments, mostly on motoring forums, about  whether or not to add 2 stroke oil to diesel powered vehicles. The main  argument is that this will improve the   lubricity of the fuel, particularly low sulphur(50ppm/10ppm) diesel.
   Sulphur occurs naturally in oil. It is undesirable for various  reasons. The main reason is that the sulphur from the exhaust pipe forms  sulphuric acid in the atmosphere which   results in acid rain. In the vehicle it pollutes the engine oil  reducing its life. Using a low sulphur diesel reduces both the  environmental pollution and the pollution of engine   oil. In order to produce low sulphur diesel, the sulphur has to be  removed and the process that removes the sulphur reduces the lubricity  of the diesel. Diesel pumps and injectors   rely on this to keep them lubricated.
   
Should I add 2 Stroke Oil to my diesel to improve its lubricity?
   In short, you shouldn't. 2 Stroke Oil is designed for 2 stroke  motorcycle engines, not 4 stroke vehicles. Vehicle manufacturers and  fuel refining companies all agree that running   2 Stroke Oil in fuel is likely to cause complications and there have  been reports of engine failures due to 2 Stroke Oil sludging up valves  and fouling injectors. As fuel refineries have   produced lower sulphur diesel, so too have they added lubrication  substitutes to the new diesels to the point that lubrication is now even  higher than that of high sulphur diesel.
   The 
vehicle manufacturers don't recommend putting 2 Stroke Oil in your diesel...
The 
fuel companies don't recommend putting 2 Stroke Oil   in your diesel...
The 
2 Stroke Oil manufacturers don't recommend putting 2 Stroke Oil in your diesel, therefore logic dictates that there is no reason to   put 2 Stroke Oil in your diesel!
			
		
 
	
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