MJB is being heavily sarcastic with his reply.trufflehunt wrote:Rather like Kausmonaut..., you seem to be picking and choosing your science , according to your prejudices.
With you, it's..' no engine cleaner/catalylist additves work..'
With Kausmo... , he reaches for '.. probably this.., probably that..'. to discount the findings of others..
The only print outs I have are with the car as standard, the car with no emissions bollocks, the car with an Eco map and the car with an Eco map with the boost and fueling increased. Looking at the dates I suspect they are all with BP Ultimate Diesel or V-Power.
I think there is a fine line between a pessimist and a realist. I have seen a few cars fail emissions tests catastrophically then magically with an additive they passed? Of course it was magic and nothing to do with the additive. Actually... my Focus!
Failed with extrodinate hydrocarbons. I took it for a thrash up and down the motorway and it failed a second time. I bought a can of BG 44K. I put a can in with half a tank and spent a few hours on the motorway. Low and behold it passed it's emmisons!

Oh I know what you're going to say now! "It's because you took it for a run" ?? Need I say I spend most of my life on the motorway and I used to take it for a blast up the rev range 2-3 times a day!
Also my Focus pinked from the day it rolled off out the factory doors. I hear many Focuses with the same engine pink! Also I had the head removed and rebuilt because of leaky valve stem seals. This also included a very slight skim and full decoking and a little work smoothing the ports. Even after all the work it still pinked like day one!

Look how Fifth Gear fakes these tests to make BP Ultimate and Shell V-power look better because obviously they are no different to normal diesel and make no difference! [/sarcasm]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezjknhwcQXU
I seen an RS4 a few years ago that BP Hooked up with 2 fuel systems. One system done 4 cylinders and the other done the other 4 cylinders. They run one half the engine on standard BP petrol and the other half on BP Ultimate and the difference was astonishing! Can't find it now though.
