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diesel and petrol mixers
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diesel and petrol mixers
just checking to see if its still all good cos iam thinking about it and just wanted to see what ratio you guys are using
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I am using a 10% mix for three tanks and then a straight diesel tank, just to make sure i don't get an overload of PULP (Premium Unleaded Petrol)
This in a N/A 2.8l deisel Hilux (3L motor)
This in a N/A 2.8l deisel Hilux (3L motor)
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More power, better fuel economy and i think there might be less smoke but i don't drive behind it much.frp88 wrote:what are the biggest benefits that you can see
i know another guy running it through an turbo on the same type of Lux and has the same to say about it; tho he uses ULP not PULP
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Re: mixing
let me get this right......... you have a diesel and your mixing premium unleaded with it??????? fill me in please. long term effects, benifits, sorry i have a thousand thoughts going through my mind. first ive ever heard of this.LuxyBoy wrote:I am using a 10% mix for three tanks and then a straight diesel tank, just to make sure i don't get an overload of PULP (Premium Unleaded Petrol)
This in a N/A 2.8l deisel Hilux (3L motor)
i know of some one who filled a diesel 100 series hire 4wd with unleaded and blew it up.
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Petrol burns faster and hotter than diesel. With a minimal ratio (ie; 10%) what happens is the petrol ignites and starts the burning process creating a little more heat ensuring all the diesel burns. Gives it a bigger bang basically. This means each fire is more efficient theoretically giving better performance, better performance from same fuel delivery means better economy.
If you're friend filled the Hunjy with diesel then it would have been running nearly pure petrol and therefore it would have detonated every fire and hence rooted the engine!
Also Petrol is a good diesel injector cleaner just as diesel is a good petrol injector cleaner
Hope this helps.
If you're friend filled the Hunjy with diesel then it would have been running nearly pure petrol and therefore it would have detonated every fire and hence rooted the engine!
Also Petrol is a good diesel injector cleaner just as diesel is a good petrol injector cleaner
Hope this helps.
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This is a thread from a few weeks ago. It also suggests pure Acetone as a better (?) additive.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... 14&start=0
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... 14&start=0
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i going for the caltex most of the dirt bike guys use it the main feedback its better then optimax i have never run my tank empty so i gess it no more then 1 troopy tank but more then 75lLuxyBoy wrote:I tryed the acetone and it did jack compared to the PULP
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I would not go more than 10% from what i have read anything past 20% can be badhokey wrote:is it better to run more higher octane fuels? would this just be to avoid detonation? what are the cons of doing this? just if you put too much petrol in you could detonation yeh? any other problems like wear on valves or anything like that?
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Yes if your seals are bad it can make them worst but if your pump has been rebuilt and has the new type of seals it will be fine (so i have been told). I personally can't see this being a problem at 10%Bludnut wrote:i heard truckies used to put petrol in their rigs to give em more poke and better economy, but ive also heard it can chew seals out in your injector pump if your not careful.
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Re: acetone
nyet .... styrene is whats in resin as a monomer (carrier)NickR wrote:Anywhere that does fibreglass will have heaps of acetone as it is the thinner of the resin i think....
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acetone is a solvent - cleaner.
I'm not a chemist, so apologies if this is a dumb questions to some....
Does the diesel and petrol completely mix? Or can the additives during production cause them to seperate if left standing?
I'd hate to think that I was using a 10% mix, but due to seperation as the tank gets low, it's more like 20%....
Does the diesel and petrol completely mix? Or can the additives during production cause them to seperate if left standing?
I'd hate to think that I was using a 10% mix, but due to seperation as the tank gets low, it's more like 20%....
I'm just about to finish my 1st tank with it, 4.5L in a 45L tank. MINIMAL, and I really mean minimal difference in power of hills, but it could just be placeabo its not hugely noticable. But fuel consumption looks like i might be able to squeez and extra 20-30ks outta tank, not sure I'll see soon though, Upto 380k's and have about 1/6 of a tank left usually get between 410-440ks.
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