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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:55 am
by 69conroy
some old truckies have been doing this for years . One i know used to fill at Yunta which gave enough fuel to get to Sydney / added 4ltr of 2 stroke
and said injectors would be clean when he got there / swore by it
i actually sold him oil so i know its correct :lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:00 pm
by Hamo
69conroy wrote:some old truckies have been doing this for years . One i know used to fill at Yunta which gave enough fuel to get to Sydney / added 4ltr of 2 stroke
and said injectors would be clean when he got there / swore by it
i actually sold him oil so i know its correct :lol:
Old truckie here (47 years old) I've never heard of 2 stroke in the fuel until now we used to put camphor balls in the tank and on the odd occasion 5 liters of petrol in each tank (500 lt tanks)

I think i'll wait for the outers testing team to report back with economy figures and any side effects before i'll be putting 2 stroke in my 80 series.

Oh yer i dont think the camphor balls did any thing other than chuck a blue flame out the stacks at night

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:58 pm
by Tiny
Hamo wrote:
69conroy wrote:some old truckies have been doing this for years . One i know used to fill at Yunta which gave enough fuel to get to Sydney / added 4ltr of 2 stroke
and said injectors would be clean when he got there / swore by it
i actually sold him oil so i know its correct :lol:
Old truckie here (47 years old) I've never heard of 2 stroke in the fuel until now we used to put camphor balls in the tank and on the odd occasion 5 liters of petrol in each tank (500 lt tanks)

I think i'll wait for the outers testing team to report back with economy figures and any side effects before i'll be putting 2 stroke in my 80 series.

Oh yer i dont think the camphor balls did any thing other than chuck a blue flame out the stacks at night
I have heard of camphor balls to clean out the tanks \ keep them clean, not sure how true it is, but thats the story I was told :P

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:59 pm
by tritontray
Definately running smoother, no comment as yet on economy.

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:43 pm
by DanielS
Hamo wrote:
69conroy wrote:some old truckies have been doing this for years . One i know used to fill at Yunta which gave enough fuel to get to Sydney / added 4ltr of 2 stroke
and said injectors would be clean when he got there / swore by it
i actually sold him oil so i know its correct :lol:
Old truckie here (47 years old) I've never heard of 2 stroke in the fuel until now we used to put camphor balls in the tank and on the odd occasion 5 liters of petrol in each tank (500 lt tanks)

I think i'll wait for the outers testing team to report back with economy figures and any side effects before i'll be putting 2 stroke in my 80 series.

Oh yer i dont think the camphor balls did any thing other than chuck a blue flame out the stacks at night
I have heard of Acerton (sp?) and spash of petrol. What are camphor balls ? are they the same as moth balls?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:53 pm
by brad-chevlux
Loanrangie wrote:
brad-chevlux wrote:
Loanrangie wrote:I have an obvious question, how the hell can a poofteenth of 2 stroke oil added to diesel that will only get injected at TDC and then burnt straight away have any effect on lubrication of the cylinders or other reciprocating parts ? Surely all it will do is add to the smoke and possibly lower the combustability of the injected diesel ? I'm no diesel mechanic but thats how i see it, some sort of drip feed system like on lpg vehicles would have a greater effect.
it's about lubricating the injection system, not the engine.

most quality 2 stroke oils burn with out smoke when mixed right. in this case it is mixed very lean compared to what is used in a 2 stroke engine.
Thats the only benefit i can see and only to mechanical injection systems , seems some try to make it out to be a miracle cure or something.

If the only effect was to lubricate the injection system. and not harm anything, i'd do it. but like some one els said, i'll wait for the outers testing team to report back.

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:38 pm
by shortyq
had a td27 powered nav 5 years ago
when i went for a long run would
put in 10 ltrs of unleaded to a tank!lol
did this for 3 years even after the turb conversion
got an extra 20kph on top, more pwr to overtake
was going good when i sold it!
drove the wheels of that thing oil change every 3thou
not any problems!
got it at 170k turb conversion at 185k sold it at around 240k!

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:16 am
by 88pajero
After closely reading this thread it got the better of me today so I chucked in about 100ml of semi synthetic 2 stroke oil into my 1/3rd of a tank of diesel in the troopy (1hz). Cant really report back on anything yet except for what i thought was a ticking noise comming from my lifters clearly was just my injectors because its nice and quiet for what it is now.

Ill run this tank out and fill it up and start doing some testing from there.

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:39 am
by coxy321
I'll throw some 2T oil in my brothers GU and give it a run for the next two weeks. I shall report back to base soon.

:D

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:24 pm
by trains
Hi chaps.

Ive used acetone in diesel, and petrol, both to good effect.

I use either the toyota diesel injector cleaner or nulon now.

Further reading re alternative additives to fuel here

http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/alter ... ubricants/

and the acetone one.

http://pesn.com/2005/03/17/6900069_Acetone/


Found that with the older petty motors, with long intake manifolds, the acetone really made a difference in running.

used acetone to clean out my tank after first purchasing the hilux.
Worked well too.

cheers

T

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:29 pm
by shortyq
shite aye!
used ATF fluid never would of thought.

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:21 am
by bazzle
DanielS wrote:
Hamo wrote:
69conroy wrote:some old truckies have been doing this for years . One i know used to fill at Yunta which gave enough fuel to get to Sydney / added 4ltr of 2 stroke
and said injectors would be clean when he got there / swore by it
i actually sold him oil so i know its correct :lol:
Old truckie here (47 years old) I've never heard of 2 stroke in the fuel until now we used to put camphor balls in the tank and on the odd occasion 5 liters of petrol in each tank (500 lt tanks)

I think i'll wait for the outers testing team to report back with economy figures and any side effects before i'll be putting 2 stroke in my 80 series.

Oh yer i dont think the camphor balls did any thing other than chuck a blue flame out the stacks at night
I have heard of Acerton (sp?) and spash of petrol. What are camphor balls ? are they the same as moth balls?
No... they are LARGER.. :)

Moth balls are naphthalene .............or paradichlorobenzene

Bazzle

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:36 pm
by lump_a_charcoal
I used to put half a litre of kero into my old diesel lux, it loved it.

Would this oil addition have a benefit to a 1hdfte?

Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:49 pm
by GQboy
I am driving from Brisbane to Melbourne next week and I will do it using the added 2 stroke and see how we go for economy. The TD42 gets around 550km out of a tank. Am am pretty fanatical about my fuel consumption to.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 2:14 pm
by KIWI
I threw 100ml in the old farm hack today (Teranno) and was suprised how much quieter it was.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 3:04 pm
by snapndash
TD42 Maverick. I did 350K's this weekend. It's definitely much quieter.
Even the mrs noticed how quiet it was.

Seemed better on juice than normal, although I didn't do any figures to back that up.

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:42 pm
by 88pajero
I havent monitered fuel consumption yet but since trying this the troopy is quieter like I have previosly mentioned. It is a lot smoother in excelleration, it runs smoother, it even starts better. Over all everything looks good. I imaging fuel consumption should be a bit better at least due to the smoother exceleration, no need to use as much throttle, but untill I moniter this I wont be sure. But the results I have already got make me happy!

Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:09 pm
by Drift Technician
Used a tank yesterday with this in it, no cold start knocking, seems to run quieter and rev a little easier, will know fuel consumption later this week.

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:01 am
by 4bdan
Well after my 1st tank over and done with, I can't say it has made a massive difference in much. It is "slightly" quiter and blows a little less smoke when i'm pedal to the metal.

As far as fuel goes, i haven't gotten any further on this tank then normal.

I will give it a go for another 2 tanks and see if anything changes.

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:47 pm
by Ashy
Would it be worth a shot in a common rail Hilux D4D. :?:

Ashy.

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:18 pm
by macca81
Ashy wrote:Would it be worth a shot in a common rail Hilux D4D. :?:

Ashy.
try it, report back results, then ill tell you if its worth doing :P

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:40 pm
by shortyq
Ashy wrote:Would it be worth a shot in a common rail Hilux D4D. :?:

Ashy.
why bother,they are mint as is!

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:47 pm
by snapndash
GQ Patrol - TD42, 365'000k's on the clock. Very good cond.
2,000k's so far with the 2T. Much quieter and seems smoother.
Not sure about economy, maybe a little better. Less smoke up hills, etc.
I'll definitely keep using it.

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:19 pm
by bj on roids
I dumped 2 stroke into my brothers 3B. its running a tiny bit quieter...

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 10:28 pm
by macca81
put some in my 1kzte, econ has no noticeable change, noise sounds the same also...

will try for a cpl more tanks and see what happens...

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:16 pm
by daweclan
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I done my niss. TD42 today but i done a jar test first . I put 50/50 deisel and castrol ACTIV 2T in a jar , Also castrol R30 shook them and looked 6 hours later the ACTIV2T stayed mixed and the R30 seperated from the deisel, so wouldn't use R 30. I think anyone wanting to do this should test the 2 stroke in a jar of deisel first as you dont want it to seperate and suck up raw oil in the injector pump. In saying that it blew me away the difference it made now all i hear is a noisy tappet and deffinatly more zippy. Cheers. :D

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:45 am
by shortyq
so what your saying is the injector pump is doing well!
the engine could do with a rebuild!

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 1:07 am
by rotate_gq
I run R30 in my peripheral port RX7, I usually drain the tank between uses anyway, so oil settling isn't a major issue. Although, when i ran a 51ml weber instead of the injection it was street driven, so this wasn't practical.
I used to add a capfull or two of toluene to the tank when i added oil which would ensure it stayed mixed.

I wouldn't recommend toluene in anything you had to drive day to day, I've got a feeling it would dry out o rings and may not be too kind to the injectors on a diesel. I'm completely inexperienced with two stroke in oilers though.

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:03 am
by bj on roids
i'm going to give the acetone a go

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:12 am
by daweclan
shortyq wrote:so what your saying is the injector pump is doing well!
the engine could do with a rebuild!
IM'e doing it to lubricate the injector pump and injectors as the low sulfer deisel we got now doesn't as the guy who replaced my seals in my pump said and he's getting them in all the time!!!I doubt noisy lifters mean i need a rebuild WOT!!!