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    Anyone know this? Saw a new Ford Ranger refueling at a Shell station, full tank V-Power Nitro Diesel + 100 pesos worth of V-Power gasoline.
    Last edited by Walter; October 1st, 2013 at 07:51 PM.

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    ...ummm... para mabawasan ang lubricity ng diesel at madaling bumigay ang injection pump and nozzles?

    That is simply wrong...

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    Para magkaron ng knocking sa combustion chamber at mabasag ang pistons, connecting rods and cylinder head?

    g*g0 lang gumagawa nyan!

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    seriously? hindi ba masisira ang crdi nyan?

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    Maybe adding 2T was too cheap?

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    Ganito kasi istorya niyan:

    Hiniram lang ni Og*g 'yung Ranger sa kanyang "not so good" friend.
    Ang kundisyon ni Tukmol Friend > "Ipa- Full Tank mo lang Pare bago mo isoli ha."

    Kaya ganyan ang ginawa ni Og*g bago niya isoli the Ranger...
    Hehehe... 'Yan ang tunay na MAGKAKAIBIGAN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Anyone know this? Saw a new Ford Ranger refueling at a Shell station, full tank V-Power Nitro Diesel + 100 pesos worth of V-Power gasoline.
    That guy's a moron.

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    Winter na ba? My diesel car's owner's manual has a recommended amount of gasoline to be added to the diesel depending on the ambient temperature outside during winter.

    http://docotep.multiply.com/
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    Sana kinuha mo na plate number para pag binenta sa 2nd hand market alam na agad

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    Pag may nakita kayong rsnger na nakatirik sa daan yun na yung nakita ni ts. Hehe!


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    Ang naririnig ko before is kerosene naman. Officemate ko sabi haluan daw ng blaze yung diesel. :twak:

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    malamang sisirain ang makina non. gumagamit ako ng 2t pero isuzu ang sasakyan ko. i read it somewhere that 2t is not recommended for crdi engines. dahil ang purpose ng 2t is lubrication ng injection pumps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shelu View Post
    malamang sisirain ang makina non. gumagamit ako ng 2t pero isuzu ang sasakyan ko. i read it somewhere that 2t is not recommended for crdi engines. dahil ang purpose ng 2t is lubrication ng injection pumps.
    Depends on the type and year model of the CRDi system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Ang naririnig ko before is kerosene naman.

    I do that, honestly! If I want to clean (de-soot) my pre-combustion chambers and get rid of the gunk along the fuel lines, or when I'm too lazy to do a purge. My tank is 65 liters, so I top up to about 60 and make the last 5 kerosene. I really do not know on what the exact ratio is (cold weather fuel, etc. etc.)

    After I consume all the diesel, I then replace the fuel filters, and load up on plain diesel. We do that procedure on our trucks too.

    BTT:

    Mixing gasoline and diesel is just plain crazy!
    Last edited by lowslowbenz; October 2nd, 2013 at 11:08 PM.

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    Diesel+kerosene lan din alam ko. Way back early 90s nun nagbabantay pako sa gas station ng family friend, eto nakikita ko.

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    Pero hindi ba kerosene is a by product of diesel? And it has lower lubricity compared to diesel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Pero hindi ba kerosene is a by product of diesel? And it has lower lubricity compared to diesel?

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    I don't know. And yes, I think ...

    I just mix it to diesel occasionally, just before replacing the fuel filters. I admit that it somehow makes the motor run more "matining". But, I would'nt advise using it on a routine basis.

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    Naalala ko pala, jet fuel is a high grade kerosene...

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_fuel

    any thoughts?

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    IMHO.. wrong concept...it will cause pre ignition due to high compression of diesel engine...ang resulta papalyar ang makina...

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    Okay lang kerosene. Diesel engines can run on kerosene if needed but it is not recommended. And yes you can mix kerosene and diesel.

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