Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
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Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Just wondering what fuel you guys are running in your new common rail turbo diesels these days?
Is there a better/cleaner diesel or are they all the same?
Cheers,
Keith.
Is there a better/cleaner diesel or are they all the same?
Cheers,
Keith.
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
I do not buy discount diesel. This rules out shell/Coles and woolies/caltex.
BP or standalone caltex and shell are the only ones that go in my tank.
BP or standalone caltex and shell are the only ones that go in my tank.
Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Never Shell. Otherwise happy to use them, even 'truck diesel'. I keep receipts as proof of where I filled up, just incase of contamination that causes issues.
Cheers...
Con
Cheers...
Con
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Whatever I can syphon out of an unattended vehicle out at the truck stop 

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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Don't buy it ! I get fuel for the work ute , mrs get diesel for her car too !
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Shell mainly, Caltex Vortex has a good reputation as well.
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Been very happy with BP.
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
I've tried them all, can't say I've noticed any real diff between the brands, we have shell and BP in town, I usually go to the Shell as its closer and is the busiest.
I put a Aftermarket Filter (Donaldson) on my BT-50 so the diesel is filtered twice and the filter has a water separator window thingy to check for water etc.
I put a Aftermarket Filter (Donaldson) on my BT-50 so the diesel is filtered twice and the filter has a water separator window thingy to check for water etc.
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
My brother in-law has worked as a chemical engineer in the refining industry for many years and he maintains that BP provides the cleanest diesel available, he has never worked for British Petroleum but has on occasion done various testing and analysing of their products.
Therefore I purchase nothing apart from BP diesel unless in a real bind.
Puddles
Therefore I purchase nothing apart from BP diesel unless in a real bind.
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
I always go to the same place if i'm filling up in town, it happens to be a Caltex discount joint,
Why...
it's the newest servo in town with nice new clean tanks in the ground, most problems with diesel engines I have heard of come from the algae/bacteria crud the sort of infects a system , so less chance of that..........maybe. Yep I also keep every receipt , if you get dodgy fuel it's easier to prove with shopping at the one place and a continuous run of receipts, cause its the standard cry as soon as you attempt a warranty clain......sorry, you got a bad lot of fuel, bad luck that, see ya.
I also use Chemtech Diesel Power addative in every tank , not a lot just the minimum to ensure that the bugs are neutralised, A good mate suggested that to me when I first got a diesel, when I took it to my mechanic for its first service he said it was the simplest cheapest and one of the best favours you could do for you engine. I dunno , I'm not a mechanic, but I haven't had any fuel issues either so....
Why...
it's the newest servo in town with nice new clean tanks in the ground, most problems with diesel engines I have heard of come from the algae/bacteria crud the sort of infects a system , so less chance of that..........maybe. Yep I also keep every receipt , if you get dodgy fuel it's easier to prove with shopping at the one place and a continuous run of receipts, cause its the standard cry as soon as you attempt a warranty clain......sorry, you got a bad lot of fuel, bad luck that, see ya.
I also use Chemtech Diesel Power addative in every tank , not a lot just the minimum to ensure that the bugs are neutralised, A good mate suggested that to me when I first got a diesel, when I took it to my mechanic for its first service he said it was the simplest cheapest and one of the best favours you could do for you engine. I dunno , I'm not a mechanic, but I haven't had any fuel issues either so....
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
windknot wrote:I always go to the same place if i'm filling up in town, it happens to be a Caltex discount joint,
Why...
it's the newest servo in town with nice new clean tanks in the ground
That is a good reason for me to not use that servo for 6 months. When the tanks are put in they are full of water which us pumped out at commissioning and replaced with fuel.
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
What about an inline secondary filter?
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
Me to, only running older diesels but the last made it just past 380k before dropping the top off a piston. This one is about to go past 400k, apart from filters the fuel system on nether has been touchedbigfellascott wrote:I've tried them all, can't say I've noticed any real diff between the brands,
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Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
WTF! I've never seen a tank filled with water during installation.kickinback wrote:windknot wrote:I always go to the same place if i'm filling up in town, it happens to be a Caltex discount joint,
Why...
it's the newest servo in town with nice new clean tanks in the ground
That is a good reason for me to not use that servo for 6 months. When the tanks are put in they are full of water which us pumped out at commissioning and replaced with fuel.
What sort of tanks are these?
Re: Diesel - Which do you use which do you refuse to?
What about them?kjd wrote:What about an inline secondary filter?