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arkiboys 22 Apr 2014 21:03

diesel
 
Hello. I have a diesel engine car. I use the vpower diesel which is the better quality diesel. Do you know if I can drive through europe?
Thanks

brendanhall 22 Apr 2014 21:29

you might try redline 85 Plus cetane booster, added to not the best diesel... and you can feel the difference! works well in my 330d!

liammons 23 Apr 2014 00:09

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Originally Posted by arkiboys (Post 463261)
Hello. I have a diesel engine car. I use the vpower diesel which is the better quality diesel. Do you know if I can drive through europe?
Thanks

I'm sure the same make and model of car as yours exists throughout Europe .....

And I'm sure the people that own them drive them .....

moggy 1968 23 Apr 2014 01:24

and I'm pretty sure they have diesel in Europe!

What a bizzare question:confused1:

by the way, I suspect European Diesel is a lot better than UK diesel as I consistently get better MPG in continental Europe, including (especially!) in my 530D that I used to have

Big Yellow Tractor 23 Apr 2014 08:09

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Originally Posted by arkiboys (Post 463261)
Hello. I have a diesel engine car. I use the vpower diesel which is the better quality diesel. Do you know if I can drive through europe?
Thanks


You best not, you know what these uncivilised johnny-foreigners are like; who knows what muck they'll try to sell you instead of diesel ?

Better to stay at home.

arkiboys 23 Apr 2014 21:44

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Originally Posted by brendanhall (Post 463266)
you might try redline 85 Plus cetane booster, added to not the best diesel... and you can feel the difference! works well in my 330d!

Can you please explain what that is and what it does and how ofte to use it, etc. Thankyou

Chris1200 10 May 2014 12:03

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Originally Posted by arkiboys (Post 463261)
Hello. I have a diesel engine car. I use the vpower diesel which is the better quality diesel. Do you know if I can drive through europe?
Thanks


If in doubt and for peace of mind you could always tow a trailer full of vpower. If that's not an option you should consider going with what they have on the forecourt. You'll be surprised to find that they too sell different grades of diesel (possibly even vpower) and you'll be even more surprised to find that your car will NOT explode if it doesn't get vpower.
Live dangerously......the adrenalin rush of using a different diesel will be worth it!!

Senno 12 May 2014 03:39

Squeeze your chips and use the oil

g6snl 12 May 2014 21:45

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Originally Posted by Chris1200 (Post 465751)
Live dangerously......the adrenalin rush of using a different diesel will be worth it!!

I always live dangerously in Europe. I once travelled by bike and didn't change the LHD setting to RHD. Had a blast. :mchappy: :innocent:

moggy 1968 12 May 2014 23:03

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Originally Posted by g6snl (Post 466007)
I always live dangerously in Europe. I once travelled by bike and didn't change the LHD setting to RHD. Had a blast. :mchappy: :innocent:

life on the edge, your just an adrenaline junkie standing at the gates of oblivion!!!:scooter:

Overland Tonka 13 May 2014 08:32

Or even buy an older car....my Toyota surf runs better on cooking oil than diesel with no mods required. Smells like a chip shop on wheels. Not sure if it's legal in euroland, but it's alot cheaper and there is fuel stops in every village shop..

Senno 13 May 2014 19:04

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Originally Posted by Overland Tonka (Post 466044)
Or even buy an older car....my Toyota surf runs better on cooking oil than diesel with no mods required. Smells like a chip shop on wheels. Not sure if it's legal in euroland, but it's alot cheaper and there is fuel stops in every village shop..

I've heard people say this but where we are, cooking oil isn't much cheaper than diesel. I guess its different for you, or do you use used oil, but if so how do you clean it up?

Chris1200 13 May 2014 21:23

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Originally Posted by Senno (Post 466113)
.....do you use used oil, but if so how do you clean it up?

Now there's a can of worms just waiting to be opened. Apparently there are a lot of different ways to do it.

Senno 13 May 2014 22:33

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Originally Posted by Chris1200 (Post 466128)
Now there's a can of worms just waiting to be opened. Apparently there are a lot of different ways to do it.

Can of worms? Is it contentious? I know in the UK it's legal to use cooking oil or anything else in your vehicle as long as you inform HMRC and pay the requisite amount of tax based on how much you use.

That makes using full price new cooking oil hardly worth it, but very cheap or free used oil could work if its not too hard or expensive to clean it.

I'm all ears as to how to do it :)

chris gale 14 May 2014 07:26

believe it or not thefts of waste cooking oil from restaurants is an on going industry in the UK doh


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