I have read many threads about using 2 stroke in a diesel so I thought I'd have a go. I will keep this thread updated regularly and just keep to the facts.
My car is a 2006 TD4 it has done 230000 miles. I had it remapped to 130 hp a year ago. Due to the remap it does smoke under hard acceleration. It also gives out a bit of blue smoke when started in the morning.
So, I added a litre of FD spec 2 stroke oil and filled the tank with regular diesel. I have done 400 miles since and still have a quarter of a tank left, this has surprised me as I usually get through a tank every 400 miles. I haven't changed my driving style and don't hang around, I reckon I should get another 80 odd miles out of it. I will keep track of the MPG over a longer period so I can average it out. I can do up to 1000 miles a week so should be getting through a couple of tanks a week. If it has actually made my MPG better this will offset the £10 for the 2 stroke, I'm just putting in the whole bottle.
The engine seems smoother and a bit more powerful but this may just be a placebo effect...One thing that has definitely happened is the smoke has been drastically reduced. Before using the two stroke oil under hard acceleration there would be huge amounts of black smoke, this has now been reduced to just a small amount. It now doesn't smoke on start up, even when it was minus 2 the other morning. So I can definitely say it does reduce smoke.
The engine has a different sound, again this may just be in my mind but I'm sure it sounds less rattely from a cold start.
So there you have it, I will keep the thread updated regularly.
Cheers
Simon
My car is a 2006 TD4 it has done 230000 miles. I had it remapped to 130 hp a year ago. Due to the remap it does smoke under hard acceleration. It also gives out a bit of blue smoke when started in the morning.
So, I added a litre of FD spec 2 stroke oil and filled the tank with regular diesel. I have done 400 miles since and still have a quarter of a tank left, this has surprised me as I usually get through a tank every 400 miles. I haven't changed my driving style and don't hang around, I reckon I should get another 80 odd miles out of it. I will keep track of the MPG over a longer period so I can average it out. I can do up to 1000 miles a week so should be getting through a couple of tanks a week. If it has actually made my MPG better this will offset the £10 for the 2 stroke, I'm just putting in the whole bottle.
The engine seems smoother and a bit more powerful but this may just be a placebo effect...One thing that has definitely happened is the smoke has been drastically reduced. Before using the two stroke oil under hard acceleration there would be huge amounts of black smoke, this has now been reduced to just a small amount. It now doesn't smoke on start up, even when it was minus 2 the other morning. So I can definitely say it does reduce smoke.
The engine has a different sound, again this may just be in my mind but I'm sure it sounds less rattely from a cold start.
So there you have it, I will keep the thread updated regularly.
Cheers
Simon