Hi
I remember Fahad saying that the i-CDTi engine much prefers the better quality / premium diesels.
What is the consensus view on this?
Is it worth buying premium diesel and if so is it mainly about: does it ACTUALLY SAVE MONEY save money on fuel costs (via increased MPG) despite the increased cost of the premium fuel, or is it about better acceleration, and/or engine reliability... or what?
This Channel 5 documentary seems to prove improved power for both the premium brands (even though the testing methodology looks pretty crass to me!)
http://fwd.channel5.com/fifth-gear/videos/consumer-info/posh-diesel
But I am more interested in saving money overall... (via increased MPG) - which is not examined explicitly.
And it fails to test for how long the cleaning affect lasts.
If it is really about keeping the engine clean, then surely there are better/cheaper/more focused ways of acheiving this?
AND having cleaned out the engine do you really need to KEEP using the (rather expensive) stuff or can you get just as good results by using say one tank in 5 with the cleaning stuff in it?
And which is better between "BP Ultimate Diesel" and Shell V-Power?
http://www.bp.com/retail/ultimatearticlesection.do?categoryId=9036615&contentId=7067738
- Have any of you guys properly quantified/measured your experiences?
J
I remember Fahad saying that the i-CDTi engine much prefers the better quality / premium diesels.
What is the consensus view on this?
Is it worth buying premium diesel and if so is it mainly about: does it ACTUALLY SAVE MONEY save money on fuel costs (via increased MPG) despite the increased cost of the premium fuel, or is it about better acceleration, and/or engine reliability... or what?
This Channel 5 documentary seems to prove improved power for both the premium brands (even though the testing methodology looks pretty crass to me!)
http://fwd.channel5.com/fifth-gear/videos/consumer-info/posh-diesel
But I am more interested in saving money overall... (via increased MPG) - which is not examined explicitly.
And it fails to test for how long the cleaning affect lasts.
If it is really about keeping the engine clean, then surely there are better/cheaper/more focused ways of acheiving this?
AND having cleaned out the engine do you really need to KEEP using the (rather expensive) stuff or can you get just as good results by using say one tank in 5 with the cleaning stuff in it?
And which is better between "BP Ultimate Diesel" and Shell V-Power?
http://www.bp.com/retail/ultimatearticlesection.do?categoryId=9036615&contentId=7067738
- Have any of you guys properly quantified/measured your experiences?
J