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    Adding 2 stoke oil to your diesel

    Has anyone done this or heard of this, read the link

    Freel2.com - View topic - 2-stroke oil and diesel

    Very interesting

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    Having read the link but not being that technecial I'd be interested in members views on adding 2stroke to fuel in a TD5 motor.

    Look forward to responses

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott oz View Post
    Having read the link but not being that technecial I'd be interested in members views on adding 2stroke to fuel in a TD5 motor.

    Look forward to responses
    Is not a TD5 virtually identical to a TD4 but with 5 instead of 4 cylinders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crackerjack View Post
    Adding 2 stoke oil to your diesel
    Hmm, if we are talking of the kinematic viscosity of the oil, it should be stokes (same word for singular and plural as it's named after George Stokes).

    As it's usually measured in centistokes, wouldn't 2 stokes oil be pretty viscous?

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    Is not a TD5 virtually identical to a TD4 but with 5 instead of 4 cylinders. NO. TD5 is a development of LR diesel with unitary injectors. TD4 is a BMW 2 litre with common rail injection. Regards Philip A

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    Has anyone tried this, I would be very interested to hear

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post

    wouldn't 2 stokes oil be pretty viscous?

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    At the rate of 1:200 I don't think that is an issue

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    Hi all,

    I'm going to give this a crack............300ml to 80lt in my 300tdi disco, it sounds like it can only help any diesel engine run cleaner and smoother.

    Regards to all Jim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Hmm, if we are talking of the kinematic viscosity of the oil, it should be stokes (same word for singular and plural as it's named after George Stokes).

    As it's usually measured in centistokes, wouldn't 2 stokes oil be pretty viscous?

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    Love your wit Ron! I think it went over most people's heads. It should Always be written with a capital S. And that is Sir George Stokes - probably one of the only worthwhile products of Ireland - apart from U2 and The Pogues of course. And yes, 2 St (Stokes) oil would be about an order of magnitude higher than diesel fuel

    I suspect that adding 2-stRoke oil increases the lubricity of the diesel by a slight amount. In Germany (and I think France), all diesel now contains a minimum of 5% Bio to improve lubricity. (Edit - just read the thread and it says much the same). However, running B10 or B20 should have a similar effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    However, running B10 or B20 should have a similar effect.

    Mate what's B10 / B20. I just go to the same service station because I know the fuel is good and fill up. there's only one pump - no choice

    really interested in this topic.

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