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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2005

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Petrol in diesel - UK

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David W.E. Roberts - 18 Oct 2005 22:38 GMT
Hi,

most diesel handbooks tell you that it is O.K. to put up to 25% petrol in
the diesel over winter to prevent 'waxing up' at low temperatures.

Does anyone have figure for how much (if any) this reduces the MPG?

If I could cut my diesel with 3* unleaded without suffering loss of MPG or
performance then this could be a real money saver.

Sounds too good to be true, however.

Cheers
Dave R
Peter K L Milnes - 19 Oct 2005 01:22 GMT
Modern diesel fuel does not wax up in winter. They use a different formula
in winter to prevent this happening. You would be better off investigating
the possibility of using used chip oil with suitable tank heating as your
main fuel. This has benefits in pump lubrication as well, prolonging the
life of the fuel pump.

All the best, Peter.

700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).

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