Diesel and 25% oil

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Diesel and 25% oil




by Other » 27/02/08, 02:56

Hello
a post on the forum oleomobile partner
figures which deserve to be checked on other vehicles to be sure that it is not specific to a type of engine.


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highway 7,5L / 100 at 50% and 6,5L / 100 at 10%

-journey from 60 to 100 km in the countryside: 5,5L / 100 to 0%, 5,6L / 100 to 10%, 5,0L / 100 to 25%, 5,4L / 100 to 40%.

- mountain: 8L / 100 at 0% and 8L / 100 at 30%
- bottling (hot engine): 6 to 7L / 100 regardless of the percentage

-small trip (cold engine): 6,5L / 100 to 0%, 7L / 100 to 25%

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It is interesting to see that a certain% of vegetable oil in diesel fuel has reduced consumption

at 25% there is maximum savings

Obviously, when the engine is cold and short trips the oil is unfavorable.

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by the middle » 27/02/08, 06:10

Well, I am happy with this observation:
I do 500 km, with a full of fuel oil (42 liters)
Two months ago, I added 3 liters of oil, just to see how my old blue bird behaves with oil, and stupor, she did 600 km : Shock:
I started the operation again, and I had the same result ...
And then, I forgot this story, telling myself that it must be because of the weather, or an error on my part ...
It was new rapeseed oil.
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by Other » 27/02/08, 19:14

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lejustemilieu wrote:Well, I am happy with this observation:
I do 500 km, with a full of fuel oil (42 liters)
Two months ago, I added 3 liters of oil, just to see how my old blue bird behaves with oil, and stupor, she did 600 km : Shock:
I started the operation again, and I had the same result ...
And then, I forgot this story, telling myself that it must be because of the weather, or an error on my part ...
It was new rapeseed oil.
Seen well André


This observation does not come from me, I copied it on the forum oily
(Skoutty) is an experienced guy on the system to read the content of his posts, rigorous in his tests,
In April I check with several tests to try to establish a curve between 20% and 30% just to see if the diesel oil ratio should be sharp or approximate to 25%

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by delnoram » 27/02/08, 20:54

My car was consuming 5.4L / 100 when I tried the oil.
Initially at 12% with a consumption which fell to 5.2L / 100, then acetone tests (0.2%) consumption 5.0L / 100.

Since then there has been a slight improvement (4.9L in 2007), but the changes to 20% and 30% have not given me very different results.

Note the suppression or increase of acetone was equal to an increase in consumption.
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by Other » 27/02/08, 21:18

Hello
Note the suppression or increase of acetone was equal to an increase in consumption.


In tests with acetone I tried better with 0,5% than 0,2%
and exceeding the dose the gains do not decrease like the curve that we see on the net.
I concluded that there is a maximum then adding more does not change anything.
The maximum dose tested 1 liter acetone for 80 liters diesel
it is a test that must be done in the same day
if possible on a continuous journey

I did not insist on the use of this product and given that I did not want to distort my water doping test .. (otherwise I no longer know what is what)

Since then there has been a slight improvement (4.9L in 2007), but the changes to 20% and 30% have not given me very different results

The interesting side is to know which% of Oil is effective and which% of Oil it degrades

In your case if I understood at 12% there is improvement but at 30% it's like with gasiol? or worse .

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by delnoram » 27/02/08, 21:43

Andre wrote:In your case if I understood at 12% there is improvement but at 30% it's like with gasiol? or worse .


Yes at 12% there has been an improvement, at 20% and at 30% this improvement remains and may even be a little better, but in any case not enough for me to be able to take it into account.
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by Other » 01/03/08, 06:13

Hello

other figures from forum oily
It starts to get clearer, the figure 25%


average consumption per GB: 5,26l
7% consumption: 5,3l
16% consumption: 5,16l
25% consumption: 4,69l



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by the middle » 03/03/08, 12:08

Okay, let's go,
I refuel my car, with 4 liters of rapeseed oil
In summer, I do max 530 km with a full tank.
A full tank is + -42 liters for my Nissan
So 10% oil
Appointment in + - 10 days :D
If I drive 550 km or more, the result is positive
But the result must be different depending on the type of engine; it's an impression.
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by jonule » 03/03/08, 12:38

well that's funny, especially knowing that EVERYONE can put 25% oil in their diesel vehicle, yes I'm talking about all diesel vehicles combined, D, TD, TDi, HDi, DCi summer and winter.
(see oliomobile.org).
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by the middle » 14/03/08, 09:13

Result of a full tank, with + - 10% rapeseed oil.
I had normally announced 500km for a full tank.
I still did 500 km, BUT, in the 500km, there are 100km, with an empty trailer, and 100km with a trailer full of pallets (my car was not moving so much there was a catch in the wind).So the first result is positive, but not serious. (Or representative)
Well, we start again ... :D
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