extra oil in an oil burner lol
i think its more to do with the quality of fuel you get. even IF its up to spec (i think the cetane is under minimum for these motors) there is contamination by the time you get it to your ute.
i've heard comments of common rail users that kept having injectors fail until they used 2 stoke and had none fail.
i've had a couple lots of water in the fuel, diesel bug etc. local mech tells me the filters on the common rails go in white and come out black after 20tho.
we have had more than a few cases of bad diesel and suddenly heaps of pumps seals all let go at once. just because fuel is meant to be upto spec doesn't mean it always is.
putting oil into diesel is not new, its been done for a very long time even by manufactures. eg i think its cummins that have a lossy oil system, it squirts engine oil in to the fuel so you do't have to do oil changes.
tho 2 stoke burns better than plain engine oil.
i think its more to do with the quality of fuel you get. even IF its up to spec (i think the cetane is under minimum for these motors) there is contamination by the time you get it to your ute.
i've heard comments of common rail users that kept having injectors fail until they used 2 stoke and had none fail.
i've had a couple lots of water in the fuel, diesel bug etc. local mech tells me the filters on the common rails go in white and come out black after 20tho.
we have had more than a few cases of bad diesel and suddenly heaps of pumps seals all let go at once. just because fuel is meant to be upto spec doesn't mean it always is.
putting oil into diesel is not new, its been done for a very long time even by manufactures. eg i think its cummins that have a lossy oil system, it squirts engine oil in to the fuel so you do't have to do oil changes.
tho 2 stoke burns better than plain engine oil.