fuel cleaners and additives info
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fuel cleaners and additives info
some useful reading,could be handy for the egr and variable vane turbos as well as the injection systems.
http://www.oilem.com/archoil-ar6400-and ... GwodBEQAIw
http://www.oilem.com/archoil-ar6400-and ... GwodBEQAIw
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Thanks for the info - useful stuff
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I am a believer, all hail the additives. Millers works for me (see sig and search it, hard to find a bad word said about it 10 tanks treatment from 1 bottle 1), used in petrol car and diesel Bongo. Quieter and smoother running, improved throttle response, no downsides that I am aware of.
It is a bit like putting Supreme Diesel or Super unleaded in but a lot less expensive way of doing it.
(My petrol car just shaved by the emissions test 2 years ago, 1 year of millers tanks later, went through with a very significant safety margin, must be doing good things for efficiency and emissions cleanliness)
It is a bit like putting Supreme Diesel or Super unleaded in but a lot less expensive way of doing it.
(My petrol car just shaved by the emissions test 2 years ago, 1 year of millers tanks later, went through with a very significant safety margin, must be doing good things for efficiency and emissions cleanliness)
They call me light foot.
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BB123,just noticed that you vehicle can return 43MPG.
As a matter of interest is the EGR valve still functional or has it been blanked off .
mikeonb4c If you are reading this could I ask you the same question.
As a matter of interest is the EGR valve still functional or has it been blanked off .
mikeonb4c If you are reading this could I ask you the same question.
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My egr is not blanked offrita wrote:BB123,just noticed that you vehicle can return 43MPG.
As a matter of interest is the EGR valve still functional or has it been blanked off .
mikeonb4c If you are reading this could I ask you the same question.

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mikeonb4c wrote:My egr is not blanked offrita wrote:BB123,just noticed that you vehicle can return 43MPG.
As a matter of interest is the EGR valve still functional or has it been blanked off .
mikeonb4c If you are reading this could I ask you the same question.
Thanks..
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In my ignorance I am not sure where it is. (There is a lot of stuff down thererita wrote:BB123,just noticed that you vehicle can return 43MPG.
As a matter of interest is the EGR valve still functional or has it been blanked off .
mikeonb4c If you are reading this could I ask you the same question.

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We have been using millers for the past year and I think it does make a difference. Engine does feel to run smoother and quieter. Not sure on economy have not checked that recently. We are 4wd diesel and always averaged around 24 mpg.
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not necessarily easy to see as typically a washer/gasket is simply replaced by a blanking plate.BongoBongo123 wrote:In my ignorance I am not sure where it is. (There is a lot of stuff down thererita wrote:BB123,just noticed that you vehicle can return 43MPG.
As a matter of interest is the EGR valve still functional or has it been blanked off .
mikeonb4c If you are reading this could I ask you the same question.) Would you be able to show us a photo of where it is please and I can respond after a check.
Here is obvious evidence (blue sealant) of "tampering" (= EGR blanking by me) at the inlet manifold end of the EGR pipe where it joins the manifold elbow. The blanking plate is brighter than the gasket it replaced.

The other end of the EGR pipe (the curvy one in the pic) is a little more buried but is blanked off exactly the same way. It does not have to be blanked at both ends.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
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Allan, Plymouth, does these plates for a very fair price. 

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with nice instruction sheet as well. Anybody doing the job just needs to go carefully with the bolts into the inlet manifold elbow, in which the threads strip oh so easily.Bob wrote:Allan, Plymouth, does these plates for a very fair price.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
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Next time I have that side open I will photograph it, looks like glow plug/driver side.
After reading this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhaust_gas_recirculation
I kind of hope mine is in tact. Not bothered about power, I poodle along generally (and have never felt the Bongo is under powered, in fact the opposite, loads) and prefer to pollute less if possible. I guess if you blank it off you get full oxygen input, higher temps and thus more NO2. Nitrogen Dioxide which are giving diesels a bad name right now as it is carcinogenic.
Is that reasoning about right ?
After reading this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhaust_gas_recirculation
I kind of hope mine is in tact. Not bothered about power, I poodle along generally (and have never felt the Bongo is under powered, in fact the opposite, loads) and prefer to pollute less if possible. I guess if you blank it off you get full oxygen input, higher temps and thus more NO2. Nitrogen Dioxide which are giving diesels a bad name right now as it is carcinogenic.
Is that reasoning about right ?
They call me light foot.
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yes all round!BongoBongo123 wrote:Next time I have that side open I will photograph it, looks like glow plug/driver side.
After reading this...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhaust_gas_recirculation
I kind of hope mine is in tact. Not bothered about power, I poodle along generally (and have never felt the Bongo is under powered, in fact the opposite, loads) and prefer to pollute less if possible. I guess if you blank it off you get full oxygen input, higher temps and thus more NO2. Nitrogen Dioxide which are giving diesels a bad name right now as it is carcinogenic.
Is that reasoning about right ?
Drivers side.
EGR lowers combustion temp, reducing NOx
The lower combustion temp is less efficient but efficiency is something your Bongo stars at!
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
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Would there be any point/problems using something like Millers when running with a veg oil mix?
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Re: fuel cleaners and additives info
this is a good site if your into blending fuel, and it has additives,
https://www.oilybits.com/additives-for-fuels.html.
they seem to sell special additives for bio blends etc.
https://www.oilybits.com/vplus7-multi-f ... itive.html
https://www.oilybits.com/additives-for-fuels.html.
they seem to sell special additives for bio blends etc.
https://www.oilybits.com/vplus7-multi-f ... itive.html