Krarl
ClioSport Club Member
So for the last 4 months I’ve been using a mix of diesel and 2 stroke oil in my dCi 100
I’d heard mixed reviews and info about this before and also what sort of amounts people used. Some of the benefits I heard about were;
-Quietens engine vibrations
-Smoother running
-Lubricates the high pressure pump properly (new diesel fuel apparently has less lubricants in it when compared to what it used to be like)
-Car feels more responsive and less chuggy
-Less smoke out of the exhaust
-Increased MPG
I started using this just to see what it did, I used 250ml in my first tank and after first tank I’d already started to see a small difference as there was less smoke coming out the back of the car. Now being a 1.5 there wasn’t a hell of a lot to begin with but it was significantly less! I also noticed the car was quieter, I really wish I’d used my decibel-meter to measure before and after and then continue to do it after each tank of fuel to see if it got better with proper results!
However, I’m a mong and didn’t think that far ahead![emoji23]
Now after 5,000 miles and roughly 7/8 tanks of fuel I can honestly say the car feels a hell of a lot better! I’m not sure if this is just placebo but I’ve noticed the obvious decrease in smoke, the car is quieter, it idles a lot smoother and I’ve also noticed that on a run it will do slightly better MPG than before.
I used to average around 65mpg but this was 80% motorway driving at 60mph, I’m now no longer at uni and do 75% A road driving which is littered with traffic lights. I now get 60mpg which is considerably less. However, on a long run the car will do 73mpg at 70mph, around 85mpg at 60mph whereas before it would be doing around 65-70mpg at 70 and 80mpg at 60mph. This can’t be fully tested as I don’t have any tests that I did before as this was just one of them things that “I thought I’d try out”. It might just be that I’m taking more control and care over my mpg now, whereas before I might have been just glancing at my mpg and not really caring too much. Also, I don’t really care for my mpg too much, just when I’ve been seeing if the oil has been making any difference.
Overall I can’t see any harm being done to the car but it’s completely on your head if you do try it as I’m just giving my judgement and views on it. It may work for my car but may harm the next persons car so try it at your own risk.
Anyway, I opted to use 250ml of 2 stroke oil per tank which was sort of advised as people say around 300ml to 60l of diesel. I just found it handy as I have a redex bottle of which is 250ml and fits into the neck of the tank perfectly. My tank is around 50l too so a bit more or a bit less won’t hurt I suppose lol
This is the stuff I’ve been using, it’s around £18 iirc so not a pocket breaker at all. I’m less than halfway through this so this whole 5l bottle should last me a year I reckon.
It’s red in colour but you can’t see that when it’s heavily mixed with fuel and doesn’t show in the fuel lines either.
I know lots of you have daily drivers aside from your Clio’s so this may be of some use to you all.
Admin if this is in the wrong section please advise
Cheers for reading,
Kyle
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I’d heard mixed reviews and info about this before and also what sort of amounts people used. Some of the benefits I heard about were;
-Quietens engine vibrations
-Smoother running
-Lubricates the high pressure pump properly (new diesel fuel apparently has less lubricants in it when compared to what it used to be like)
-Car feels more responsive and less chuggy
-Less smoke out of the exhaust
-Increased MPG
I started using this just to see what it did, I used 250ml in my first tank and after first tank I’d already started to see a small difference as there was less smoke coming out the back of the car. Now being a 1.5 there wasn’t a hell of a lot to begin with but it was significantly less! I also noticed the car was quieter, I really wish I’d used my decibel-meter to measure before and after and then continue to do it after each tank of fuel to see if it got better with proper results!
However, I’m a mong and didn’t think that far ahead![emoji23]
Now after 5,000 miles and roughly 7/8 tanks of fuel I can honestly say the car feels a hell of a lot better! I’m not sure if this is just placebo but I’ve noticed the obvious decrease in smoke, the car is quieter, it idles a lot smoother and I’ve also noticed that on a run it will do slightly better MPG than before.
I used to average around 65mpg but this was 80% motorway driving at 60mph, I’m now no longer at uni and do 75% A road driving which is littered with traffic lights. I now get 60mpg which is considerably less. However, on a long run the car will do 73mpg at 70mph, around 85mpg at 60mph whereas before it would be doing around 65-70mpg at 70 and 80mpg at 60mph. This can’t be fully tested as I don’t have any tests that I did before as this was just one of them things that “I thought I’d try out”. It might just be that I’m taking more control and care over my mpg now, whereas before I might have been just glancing at my mpg and not really caring too much. Also, I don’t really care for my mpg too much, just when I’ve been seeing if the oil has been making any difference.
Overall I can’t see any harm being done to the car but it’s completely on your head if you do try it as I’m just giving my judgement and views on it. It may work for my car but may harm the next persons car so try it at your own risk.
Anyway, I opted to use 250ml of 2 stroke oil per tank which was sort of advised as people say around 300ml to 60l of diesel. I just found it handy as I have a redex bottle of which is 250ml and fits into the neck of the tank perfectly. My tank is around 50l too so a bit more or a bit less won’t hurt I suppose lol
This is the stuff I’ve been using, it’s around £18 iirc so not a pocket breaker at all. I’m less than halfway through this so this whole 5l bottle should last me a year I reckon.
It’s red in colour but you can’t see that when it’s heavily mixed with fuel and doesn’t show in the fuel lines either.
I know lots of you have daily drivers aside from your Clio’s so this may be of some use to you all.
Admin if this is in the wrong section please advise
Cheers for reading,
Kyle
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk