Willl
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"Hello, my name is Will and I use fuel additives"
(and if anybody cares, it's Optilube)
(and if anybody cares, it's Optilube)
Yes b/c 2 or 3 Thousand hours on a pump or better yet a motor is a moot point but if its a waste of time why come back to the threadThere is no insight here, just calling it as I see it. You wanna waste your time on this go right ahead.
Anys links you can post to this problem would be helpful?coobieThe problem with the change in lubricity is that the high pressure fuel pumps (HPFP) on VW common rail systems are failing before 2K hours. The NHTSA has opened an investigation on the problem.
The problem with the change in lubricity is that the high pressure fuel pumps (HPFP) on VW common rail systems are failing before 2K hours. The NHTSA has opened an investigation on the problem.
Here is just one of many:
TDI ISSUES - HPFP Cases
This makes for some interesting reading on additives. It is an independent study concerning this matter:
http://www.johnfjensen.com/Diesel_fuel_additive_test.pdf
I've heard from a reliable source that John Deere has had problems with injectors that they traced back to the fuel used. Apparently it was a biofuel although I don't know what percentage. The problem I heard was that the bio part of the fuel was made with a combination of plant and animal matter. The plane matter was supposed to be ok but the part that was made from animal parts is supposedly what caused the injector failures. I've tried to find links to it on the web but no-go.
Has anybody else heard of this?
o2batsea said:This thread is not any less dumb now than when it started.
That's your second dumbest post on this thread. Give up and crawl back into your hole.