Why muck about with veg oil when used engine oil is freely available all over the country and works well in the TD5?
As far as I can tell veg oil is no cheaper than DERV.
then your looking in the wrong place i pay 84p a litre for new veg oil in 20 litre containers last time i looked derv was £150ish a litre:cool:
 
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NO!!!:eek:
Especially not used engine oil, which will be full of metallic particles and will probably f@@k up your injection system especially common rail, which can be fussy and bloody expensive to replace. IMHO.

You're running your TD4 on veg? I always understood the common rails didn't like veg oil? There is a web site dedicated to veg oil/bio use and all the info on there seems to be to avoid the common rail engines?
how long you been using it, no probs?:confused:
 
Been running my TD5 on used engine oil for more than three years with no probs. Filtration is the key to success.
 
I had a flinch this morning,,,, just wouldnt start. Well for a minute. It caught but took a while. I think it was a bit cold last night and I had changed to 60% .. Assuming a bit cold meant oil was to thick.
 
I had a flinch this morning,,,, just wouldnt start. Well for a minute. It caught but took a while. I think it was a bit cold last night and I had changed to 60% .. Assuming a bit cold meant oil was to thick.

I was running on no more than 20% oil, would start fine just no power. now I've changed the filter and its ok im tempted to try again
 
Running 20% oil would have had no noticable effect on power. You must have had another problem. I run 50% mix with no loss of power or torque.
 
This is interesting.

What's DERV? Some kind of engine redex engine cleaner?
Used engine oil. Can you recommend any brand or is it anything will do? Also where is usually cheapest to get it, free if possible.
Also have you tried using this with a TD5 engine?

Cheers.


DERV is an acronym for Diesel Engined Road Vehicle...
 
A friend of mine had a 200tdi engine, and used biodiesel. It knackered his engine so he had it rebuild (piston rings gone I think...?)

He then tried it again as he was told that different rings were installed to cope with the higher acidity of biodiesel (once again, ???) but it still knackered his engine.

He now steers clear of biodiesel and uses ordinary diesel from the pump.

But he may have had an unlucky couple of times...

Another friend of mine uses clean veg oil put through a heat exchange to make it less viscous, but only when the engine is hot. He has never had a problem with his engine, but he is a very highly qualified mechanic who knows engines inside out!!!
 
Running 20% oil would have had no noticable effect on power. You must have had another problem. I run 50% mix with no loss of power or torque.

Hi Mr Shifty, this is in a TD4 freelander tho? some else posted common rail engines don't like used engine oil, I'm bowing to your much greater (than mine) knowledge on this:clap2:
 
Hi Mr Shifty, this is in a TD4 freelander tho? some else posted common rail engines don't like used engine oil, I'm bowing to your much greater (than mine) knowledge on this:clap2:
I have no experience of the TD4 engines but my Volvo is a common rail and it runs just fine.
 

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