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    Diesel fuel additives

    Guys i have read a few threads on tdiclub and it is common for those guys to use additives in the fuel for different reasons. Most would appear to be for better economy, but there is also some there using them for power.

    Has anyone used anything here?
    Please post up what brand and what results you got.

    Cheers,
    Jamie
    Cheers,
    Jamie

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    Has no one ever used anything?
    Cheers,
    Jamie

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    I was looking at some yesterday at the servo too mate, what with the dyno upcoming and all

    Seems to just clean out dirty motors, thus restoring power to standard.

    I don't think we have a K104 additive option!
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    Been reading the tdiclub as well.
    Have plenty of threads regarding improving fuel efficiency and additives.
    Have not come across any additives over here like they have, but still searching.
    The best improvement still seems to be... to take the foot off accelerator.

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    Dam shame, might have to give her a squirt of propane
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    Cool Additives

    Yes I too have been looking these additives and have come accross the following;

    BiTron
    http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/kcsf...hnology.htm#DC

    Flashlube
    http://www.flashlube.com.au/en/diese...ner/index.html

    Also considering....
    http://www.morison.com.au/

    My problem is, OK I would def use the Morison fuel filter but do I also use both the Bitron and the Flashlube ?????

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    Try Moreys "Diesel fuel smoke killer".
    http://www.moreyoil.co.nz/details.ph...11&productID=2

    AMSOIL Cetane Booster
    http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/acb.aspx

    You can get these in AU.
    Cheers.

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    Thanks guys, that's awesome. How cheap is that Flashlube $3.25 per tank and claims economy gains up to 6.5%. 6.5% in our late models diesels is hard to believe but at that price any gain is dam cheap.

    I suppose you would have to weigh it up, would you get further on $3 worth of fuel?
    I really wonder if there is any performance gains might be worth a shot though at that price
    Cheers,
    Jamie

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    Of those I understand only Amsoil and Morey's make cetane improvment claims. Performance benefits from them all arise presumably because of injector cleaning capacity. Cetane improvement should reduce engine noise.

    Morey's contains a biocide, which sounds like a good idea to use periodically at least.

    Given that VW brochures specify 51CN diesel for newer engines and tha standard diesel does not always meet 51CN (since it is made to minimum 46CN per the diesel fuel standard), perhaps more people should be routinely using cetane improvers.

    Perhaps someone running an engine where 51CN is recommended should ask VW for an official response.
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    Gday.
    Diesel fuel additives like Chemtec diesel power or the diesel doctor are great for killing algae and dispersing water in the fuel and it also acts as an upper cylinder lubricant when used in low sulphur fuel. I have used them in my truck and my Nissan patrol and I never had an issue with blocked filters or water in the fuel. Cheers.

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