2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
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2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
hi all...
I am wondering whether it's worth putting some fuel additive into the car?
I'm about to do a 500 mile round trip which will take up the best part of a tank so I think it'd be worth putting some in.
So, if it's worth it, which one? I normally go for redex but i've seen forte and have heard good things about it.
Any idea's?
Cheers
Gav
I am wondering whether it's worth putting some fuel additive into the car?
I'm about to do a 500 mile round trip which will take up the best part of a tank so I think it'd be worth putting some in.
So, if it's worth it, which one? I normally go for redex but i've seen forte and have heard good things about it.
Any idea's?
Cheers
Gav
Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
Forte is supposed to be the best but it's expensive.
I use Wynns, can't think of what's on the label, but it comes in a small tin the size of a small coke can with a ring pull lid, it costs about 6 quid, it works very well.
I use Wynns, can't think of what's on the label, but it comes in a small tin the size of a small coke can with a ring pull lid, it costs about 6 quid, it works very well.
Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
Wynns or Forte.
406 estate, 2.1TD, I fixed her, then part exchanged her for a Mercedes E300TD Avantgarde Estate.
Hmmmm, straight 6 goodness!
Hmmmm, straight 6 goodness!
Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
I know it's a little expensive but given the age of the engine and the crap I stick in it (budget diesel), I think it could do with it since it's done me so well so far.
Would putting an additive in make the fuel burn quicker whilst it's in the system?
Cheers
Gav
Would putting an additive in make the fuel burn quicker whilst it's in the system?
Cheers
Gav
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Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
I have used Wynn's in the past with good results (2.1td with 175ish k)
Cheers
Steve
Cheers
Steve
She cannae take it captain!
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
Using cheap diesel (Tescos ect) is not a good idea, it doesn't have the same amount of cleaning agent in it and many have found that you get less MPG from it, where as with BP, ESSO ect fuel you pay more per ltr but the higher MPG will more than ofset the cost.
So £ per mile, cheap fuel dosen't pay.
Unless like me you make your own for 10p a ltr
So £ per mile, cheap fuel dosen't pay.
Unless like me you make your own for 10p a ltr

406 2.1TD GLX estate
Xantia 1.9TD VSX estate
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Xantia 1.9TD VSX estate
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Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
I know for Turbo'd Petrol cars the higher octane rating is better for the car can potentially give more power, thus not needing to accelerate as hard and inject less fuel due to ignition advance etc.mark21TD wrote:Using cheap diesel (Tescos ect) is not a good idea, it doesn't have the same amount of cleaning agent in it and many have found that you get less MPG from it, where as with BP, ESSO ect fuel you pay more per ltr but the higher MPG will more than ofset the cost.
So £ per mile, cheap fuel dosen't pay.
Unless like me you make your own for 10p a ltr
Does the same happen for the 'Super' diesel?
Im keeping a record of my milage, fill ups average speed, distance travelled etc and will do a few more months worth of Tesco bog standard diesel before trying to Esso/BP or Shell.
Only problem I see if the colder months sapping some MPG's so might not be too fair.
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Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
Using Tesco diesel in our cars makes no difference at all.We did 64,000 miles in our 406 at 50 mpg on Tesco diesel.
My Expert van is about the same.
My Expert van is about the same.
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Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
I have found the same to be true.
I was at one point fairly anal about checking my fuel consumption and found that I got no less from supermarket diesel over "better" branded fuels.
The fuel has to reach a certain spec to be sold and this is tightly regulated.
Cheaper fuels may have less detergents in them but modern diesels are so clean running that it's academic.
Older poorly maintained engines will benefit from from posh fuels for a while as they clean the engine but once it's clean the cheap stuff will run fine.
Steve
I was at one point fairly anal about checking my fuel consumption and found that I got no less from supermarket diesel over "better" branded fuels.
The fuel has to reach a certain spec to be sold and this is tightly regulated.
Cheaper fuels may have less detergents in them but modern diesels are so clean running that it's academic.
Older poorly maintained engines will benefit from from posh fuels for a while as they clean the engine but once it's clean the cheap stuff will run fine.
Steve
She cannae take it captain!
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
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Re: 2.1TD LX - What fuel additive?
I've never noticed any difference either, (but do seem to get a drop of 2-3 mpg in winter vs summer).
2002 HDi 2.2 Exec Estate, (2008-12) (wonderful)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)
2003 HDi 2.2 6-speed Exec Estate (2012-19) (also a gem)
2009 Citroen C5 2.0 HDi VTR+ Estate (godawful heap)
2008 BMW E91 330i touring (great fun - murdered by a reversing SUV)
2007 BMW E91 325i touring (slower smoother quieter)