
My car has lived all it's life in a hilly village in West Yorkshire, do I didn't think it would have any issues with coking up.
I changed the oil 3k ago and didn't notice much difference other than a few extra MPGees.
The match was on this saft, and as I don't really like watching sport I gathered the roads would be dead and headed up towards the heads of the valleys road.
I got onto the Rhigos and gave the car hell! I must have done 3-4miles at 3,000rpm+ and 50-100% throttle. The road was dead!
I couldn't belive the amount of crap comming out the back end! Take your foot on the throttle, stick it back onto full chat and I got a massive cloud of thick black smoke.
I managed to get the oil to over 130°c so I pulled over on the top, put the heaters on full to help it cool down and got out and took some pictures.

After the oil got back down to 90°c I carried on down the mountain using gears to maintain my speed and using no throttle to cool it right down.
I got onto the heads of the valleys road, stuck my foot down and good jesus

Anywho I got home, dropped the oil and put some fresh in and then had to pick my sister up. Again comming onto a dual carrigeway I stuck my foot down and it pulled like a bloody train

I really reccomend to you HDi boys, forget fancy additives, forget EGR cleaners, forget fancy oils. Just stick some two stroke in the diesel and take your car for a good beating and drop the oil afterwards.
The best service you can give it in my opinion!
I had a good day anyway
