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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    I know a bloke who used to run a paper truck in SW NSW. He would regularly run a 1% ULP mix for "better performance"

    He eventually had an early rebuild but reckons the added oomf was worth it.

    I don't think a couple of litres in a full tank will cause any issues. Take if for a good drive and refill for greater dillution.
    Exactly, as you said. Go back to the servo each 10L and add more diesel to continue to dilute it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzD4 View Post
    Surprisingly, it didn't trip the fuel guard!

    Does the two stroke oil trick work ok with these engines?

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    It will make up for the petrols lack of lubricity until you dilute it further.

    Otherwise 2SO is useless in a diesel

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuzD4 View Post
    I'm guessing that it's not good to accidently put ULP in your Diesel tank (even if it <2L)!!??

    Any recommendations?

    What's the best way to drain the fuel tank in D4 - I'm guessing there's no simple drain plug arrangement in these?

    In Victoria I'd ring the RACV and if they didn't think it was OK to press on they'd either send out a company that specialises in doing mobile misfuel removal, or they'd flat-bed it to somewhere that can.

    An LR dealer told me that they get heaps of these each week to fix, so it must be fairly common.
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    ULP in D4 Diesel tank ;(

    They would not say to keep driving for fear of legal. Nowadays good advice isn’t given - legally safe advice is.

    You’d need more than 2l in 89l to cause any damage.

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    I have seen posts on ski forums that say if you cannot get alpine diesel, put 1 - 2 litres of petrol into the tank, then fill the rest with regular diesel. It probably works, given how regularly those posts appear, but not for me. I will stick to alpine diesel, when needed, and ensuring I can get it by planning ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlM View Post
    I have seen posts on ski forums that say if you cannot get alpine diesel, put 1 - 2 litres of petrol into the tank, then fill the rest with regular diesel. It probably works, given how regularly those posts appear, but not for me. I will stick to alpine diesel, when needed, and ensuring I can get it by planning ahead.
    Presumably the people who are advocating putting ULP in diesel aren't providing an indemnity if it turns out that they were wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Presumably the people who are advocating putting ULP in diesel aren't providing an indemnity if it turns out that they were wrong.
    Do you go to a public forum and ask a random group of people for an indemnified approach? I hope not.
    Who is going to provide any identity anyway? No professional will either. Even if they drain it and refill it with diesel, if it fails after, I can assure you they won’t cover the costs ULP in D4 Diesel tank ;(
    Land Rover don’t provide any indemnity for their damn engines!
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    Different to your case as you only filled up 2L but this news story is still worth a watch. This should help anyone remember to always fill up with the correct fuel!

    9 News Adelaide - Fuel Fire | Facebook

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt View Post
    Different to your case as you only filled up 2L but this news story is still worth a watch. This should help anyone remember to always fill up with the correct fuel!
    My favourite comment : "To be honest.... I wish I did this to my discovery 3 when I owned it. Would have saved me a lot of trouble. Terribly unreliable cars."

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    All ok to date

    Drove it home and drained fuel tank. Refilled tank and kept it toped up for next couple of weeks (to keep diluting any ULP that was left). No adverse issues noted to date so hoping all is good and I got away with it!

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