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Who is using 2 Stroke Oil
Yes - and my FL is quieter
36%
 36%  [54]
Yes - But I cannot tell if my FL is quieter
10%
 10%  [15]
Yes - No, It is not quieter
2%
 2%  [3]
No - I am not using 2 Stroke oil
51%
 51%  [75]
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kaanage



Member Since: 25 Feb 2011
Location: Victoria
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So does anyone (who supports use of 2SO in diesel fuel) think there is any issue using TC-W3 spec oil rather than a JASO spec oil?

The advantages of JASO spec oils seem to be at higher temp and rpm which don't really apply here and the much lower sulphated ash levels of TC-W3 spec oil would seem advantageous for engines with DPFs.

I know the Yanks tend to use TC-W3 spec oil because their pollution regs make JASO spec oil hard to find over there.

Post #102344 17th May 2011 4:20 am
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DiscoGeorge



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Hi kaanage

if your rig hasn't got a DPF you can use any 2sO as long as it complies at least with Jaso-FB quality standards. The oil you are referring to has been optimised in order not to unnecessarily pollute the water. In your decision you should just make sure that it is low ash and NOT fully synthetic. Wink With kind regards
DiscoGeorge
1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi with twin TrueTracs
2005 Disco3 TDV6 S
And some more serious stuff

Post #102348 17th May 2011 6:31 am
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kaanage



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Great!
In Australia, Shell has updated their packaging so they're selling off their older bottles/packs of Nautilus TC-W3 2 stroke outboard oil much cheaper than it normally is. Wherever I can find it, I'll buy all of it!

Any other Aussies out there, take note!! (except maybe those in Victoria)

Post #102422 18th May 2011 3:29 am
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oldgeezer



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Hey Wizking

Whats the verdict on BG244 ? there is so much hype in the adds, does it do what it says on the tin ?

Guess if yours was already running clean and lubed on 2S0 then there wouldnt be any difference ?

OG Bow down Neutral

Post #102595 19th May 2011 8:50 am
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wizking



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Nothing fantastic to report I'm afraid. I think the 2so had already done the good for my engine. I have still half a tank left but I am not expecting any outstanding differences although it does sometimes feel a bit pokier when putting my foot down at low revs in a high gear.

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oldgeezer



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thank you wizking, keep us posted, but as I suspected the 2S0 had probabley kept it clean already. Thumbs Up

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oldgeezer



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thank you wizking, keep us posted, but as I suspected the 2S0 had probabley kept it clean already. Thumbs Up

Post #102664 19th May 2011 6:16 pm
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kaanage



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Would you be willing to not use 2SO for a tank to test out the BG244 on its own, wizking?
If it works the same, it would be good for those who don't want to use a "non-diesel additive" (ie 2sO)

Post #102704 20th May 2011 4:58 am
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wizking



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The bg244 is a once a year application and this was put in without any 2so as the tank was run down. As for the 2so, I will be using it the minute I next fill up. Thumbs Up

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engchamp



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Adding 2-stroke oil to the fuel tank

Apologies if I am repeating what someone else may have commented on recently, but the main reason for the addition of approx 30cl of 2-stroke oil for every tank fill (1:200 2-SO to diesel) is to lubricate the fuel injection pump, the injection valves and injectors. With a minimum amount of sulphur now in modern diesel fuel (<0.1%), it is desirable to provide extra lubrication. Without the additional lube, wear rate is increased between moving parts, such as the injection pump pistons and liners, with a resultant decrease in fuel pressure. This will eventually lead to poor combustion, which doesn't do the engine any favours, and will entail serious inroads into your wallet. Even if a cheap and cheerful 2-stroke oil is used, it is far cheaper to remove the turbo-charger to chemically clean the nozzle ring and turbine blades than to have to buy new HP common rail fuel system parts. As long as a 'low ash' rated 2-SO is used, then there should be no problem.

Post #105600 19th Jun 2011 6:49 pm
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DiscoGeorge



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Re: Adding 2-stroke oil to the fuel tank

engchamp wrote:
Apologies if I am repeating what someone else may have commented on recently, but the main reason for the addition of approx 30cl of 2-stroke oil for every tank fill (1:200 2-SO to diesel) is to lubricate the fuel injection pump, the injection valves and injectors. With a minimum amount of sulphur now in modern diesel fuel (<0.1%), it is desirable to provide extra lubrication. Without the additional lube, wear rate is increased between moving parts, such as the injection pump pistons and liners, with a resultant decrease in fuel pressure. This will eventually lead to poor combustion, which doesn't do the engine any favours, and will entail serious inroads into your wallet. Even if a cheap and cheerful 2-stroke oil is used, it is far cheaper to remove the turbo-charger to chemically clean the nozzle ring and turbine blades than to have to buy new HP common rail fuel system parts. As long as a 'low ash' rated 2-SO is used, then there should be no problem.


Hi engchamp

I agree with your reasoning above. The use of Jaso-FC compliant 2sO is highly recommended. Here a real lfe example of what 2sO REALLY does.

When my wife got her Disco3 TDV6 (153000km, 2005 model) I connected my Hawkeye diagnostic tool to get a readout of the current situation. Various error codes were present in the EMS (Diesel) routine. The most critical were variations in diesel injector efficiency. After 5000km with 2sO treatment, the following picture presents itself:

EMS No fault codes recorded!!! Very Happy With kind regards
DiscoGeorge
1998 Disco1 ES 300Tdi with twin TrueTracs
2005 Disco3 TDV6 S
And some more serious stuff

Post #105963 23rd Jun 2011 10:59 pm
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engchamp



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lubrication of hp fuel pump

Dave,
You are sadly mistaken ifyou believe what you have written.
It takes a long time to recognise that your fuel system is being lubricated correctly.
You obviously have not got the time for this, so as a man said, 'May your god go with you.'

Post #110135 12th Aug 2011 9:25 pm
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chicken george



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slag Dave off for no reason Thumbs Up


Seriously who are you? what are your qualifications? and why haven't my various diesel engines died on me due to the lack of two stroke oil?

whilst on the subject of fuel why are the fuel hoses on my tractors all becoming porous since the introduction of biofuel to gas oil. I've swapped around 10m of hose in the last few weeks and apparently the new hose will not rot like the old ones did even though they are exactly the same Confused
something to do with the reaction between the old fuel and the new in the inner wall of the hose???

give me a scientific answer or apologies to Dave. Mr fuel expert Bow down Confused At work
At home

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Post #110142 12th Aug 2011 11:33 pm
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athelstan



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On the day that Shell has admitted that one of it's North Sea oil rigs has been leaking oil for the last 30+ hrs into the sea (they are still trying to shut the leak down as I write) is oil wars about to break out here again on Freel2 with reigning protagonists CG & DiscoG engaged by the new arrival engchamp.

I hear Sky Sports are investigating the audience potential for 2SO wrestling in HD - Martin is currently in contractual negotiations Wink

Post #110147 13th Aug 2011 9:46 am
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kaanage



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chicken george wrote:
whilst on the subject of fuel why are the fuel hoses on my tractors all becoming porous since the introduction of biofuel to gas oil. I've swapped around 10m of hose in the last few weeks and apparently the new hose will not rot like the old ones did even though they are exactly the same Confused
something to do with the reaction between the old fuel and the new in the inner wall of the hose???

Is this with B20?
I wouldn't have thought that there should be any reaction between old and new fuel since the old fuel is pure dino diesel and the new fuel is just biodiesel + dino diesel Confused

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