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    I can understand you thinking that but it actually benefits the DPF. The lower emissions mean the regen cycles take twice as long to be reached, which also extends the life of the DPF.

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    I have been using it for almost all of the 15,000km my Yeti has clocked up and the tailpipes are unbelievably clean. They look spotless but when you wipe your finger in there you get a bit of soot and wonder where it came from because you can't see it.
    I've never noticed a regen and still wonder what the symptoms are?
    It's the quietest diesel i've ever heard and all you really notice on the road is a bit of induction noise accelerating hard, otherwise you can't hear the engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CardinalSin View Post
    I have been using it for almost all of the 15,000km my Yeti has clocked up and the tailpipes are unbelievably clean. They look spotless but when you wipe your finger in there you get a bit of soot and wonder where it came from because you can't see it.
    I've never noticed a regen and still wonder what the symptoms are?
    It's the quietest diesel i've ever heard and all you really notice on the road is a bit of induction noise accelerating hard, otherwise you can't hear the engine.

    Your 15,000km travelled is not enough of the proof, at least not for me.
    Yours at 15,000km still clean tail pipes indicate that, YES the car's Diesel Particle Filter trap does it's job trapping the unburned oil and extra soot particles. But for how long?

    I certainly wouldn't want to buy your TDI as a secondhand vehicle to find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Your 15,000km travelled is not enough of the proof, at least not for me.
    Yours at 15,000km still clean tail pipes indicate that, YES the car's Diesel Particle Filter trap does it's job trapping the unburned oil and extra soot particles. But for how long?

    I certainly wouldn't want to buy your TDI as a secondhand vehicle to find out.
    Owners of vehicles that have yearly emission checks report that the emissions are reduced by 50% and more by adding 2SO.
    This is not the first vehicle I have done this with and there is a massive amount of info from others documenting their experiences. I have yet to see any negative reports, only positive.
    So from my perspective and theirs, such vehicles carry a premium secondhand.

    It's one of those things where the theory divides opinion but the proof of the pudding is in the eating. I just thought I would mention it for anyone interested to research and see what they think if they give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CardinalSin View Post
    Owners of vehicles that have yearly emission checks report that the emissions are reduced by 50% and more by adding 2SO.
    This is not the first vehicle I have done this with and there is a massive amount of info from others documenting their experiences. I have yet to see any negative reports, only positive.
    So from my perspective and theirs, such vehicles carry a premium secondhand.

    It's one of those things where the theory divides opinion but the proof of the pudding is in the eating. I just thought I would mention it for anyone interested to research and see what they think if they give it a go.
    A bunch of us do this but there's a lot of "official" discouragement of it. The thread where it was discussed quite intensively has sunk down the listing as time has passed but thanks for bringing it up again.
    Adding 2 stroke oil to fuel - Interesting reading!!
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    EVERYONE has something to gain when they advise you on a course of action......they tend to directly profit from it.
    Telling a service tech about YOUR additive will almost certainly be ' noted ' as potentially ' used ' in the event of an engine related problem.
    I have no idea who to believe when it comes to the statement "......do not approve the use of ANY additive......".
    Cynically I tend to think THEY want to profit from THEIR additive.
    Everyone wants to profit from advise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    A bunch of us do this but there's a lot of "official" discouragement of it. The thread where it was discussed quite intensively has sunk down the listing as time has passed but thanks for bringing it up again.
    Adding 2 stroke oil to fuel - Interesting reading!!
    Thanks for the link. I'll enjoy reading that.
    Good to see a moderator, right at the start, who's willing to give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryeman View Post
    EVERYONE has something to gain when they advise you on a course of action......they tend to directly profit from it.
    Telling a service tech about YOUR additive will almost certainly be ' noted ' as potentially ' used ' in the event of an engine related problem.
    I have no idea who to believe when it comes to the statement "......do not approve the use of ANY additive......".
    Cynically I tend to think THEY want to profit from THEIR additive.
    Everyone wants to profit from advise.
    I have often complained about up to 3 different Wynns additives being used during a service and charged for when I didn't ask for them and they weren't on the service schedule. Who knows what the contents of those were and what they did? The dealer certainly didn't, they simply did it for profit happy to pass the buck to Wynns if they were proven to cause any damage.

    That's what is so good about forums like this. The members aren't selling anything, they are simply here on a social basis and enjoy sharing experiences.

    I agree, the dealer is likely to note the comment and not for reasons to benefit the vehicle owner. To even mention such a course discourages open conversation.
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    The 250 is in such a low dose 1/8000 it's difficult to see much chance of damage. OR benefit.
    Imagine the profit margin at $76/L....how much gold is there in it?


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    1:8000??? It's 1:200 for diesels and 1:500 for petrol.

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