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womble



Member Since: 27 Jan 2012
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adding oil to fuel
hello all .somebody came up to me the other day and asked if i put any oil in with my fuel, he said that it runs a bit quiter,a bit more economical and is good for the pump apparently.

any truth in this?
Post #351171 12th Aug 2014 8:28am
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Caterham



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womble

there's loads on here about people adding 2 stroke oil to the fuel and those that do advocate it - not sure I've seen mention of anyone having had trouble as a result.

I have myself.

do a search and I'm sure you'll find loads under '2SO'


- fun reading.
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ericvv



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Post #351181 12th Aug 2014 9:18am
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MartinK



Member Since: 02 Mar 2011
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With my TD5, I used to burn my old engine oil. Every spring, I would change the oil in 3 cars, my motorbike, and the lawn mowers, and would have around 20-25 litres of old oil.

Before that, I would have driven to the council recycling place, burning a couple of litres of diesel, and put it in the big tank.

However I bought a straining "sock" like this:


Filtered all the old oil into a very clean bucket, decant into 1-litre bottles, and put a litre into every tankful of diesel...

Saved £30 on fuel every year Thumbs Up

I've not tried old engine oil yet in the Puma (but I do use 2so).

My TD5 was running very well at 187,000 miles, so no damage done. Defender "Puma" 2.4 110 County Utility (possibly the last of the 2.4's)
Post #351190 12th Aug 2014 10:32am
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Caterham



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I must get round to mixing some 2so and derv in a clear bottle and see how it compares to doing the same with old oil.....nkt too bothered about filtering it first as I hav a fuel filter for that Thumbs Up

Someone mentioned they used to do the same on a old car..... me thinks it's a good idea on various accounts -then what do I know.?
Post #351914 16th Aug 2014 12:51pm
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munch90



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I would say putting engine in diesel will cause soot and carbon built up
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