No comment on the adding 2 stroke oil debate. Seems to be one of those topics that divides people with as many swearing by it as those who don't agree.
I would not worry about regular diesel bought from the major companies. Just be careful of the independents who have been known to blend in different sources, like bio-diesel, and cover themselves with a small label on the bowser telling you it "may have bio-diesel". No issue if you know what you are getting, and know what you want.
As far as the "premium" fuels debate goes, again seems to generate as much divided opinion. Having said that I have seen independent test which support there is a cleaning benefit and even a benefit of reduced fuel system corrosion, and depending on the state of the engine to start with, this cleaning benefit can restore performance or improve economy - even if the benefit is marginal and unmeasurable outside of a lab. Gets down to how much extra you are paying for any of the additive options.
And never underestimate the placebo effect. If you think you are getting better economy, chances are subconsciously you are adjusting your driving patterns and helping deliver this improvement. But now I have just gone off the deep end....heh heh...
One final comment, with the Td5 it probably does handle the most variable quality fuel you can get well. With my BMW 320d, I will only put the best in it - BMW even state must not use bio-diesel. With the TdV6 I am sure regular diesel is just fine.




				
				
				
					
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) say's it smokes less on the additive and cos i do record the fuel economy i can verify that the difference is 2 > 4 litres / 100k. 
 you didn't mention that you sometimes get 14 litres / hundred in your original post


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