P1000 said:Look, the 500ppm will do nothing to the motor or turbo or injectors etc. In fact, it will only do them good (except for the oil contaminating faster). The reason why low sulfur is required is the diesel particulate filter. It will clog up pretty quickly on 500ppm and kill the turbo first. The good news is the particulate filter is regenerative, and there are sensors in place that will prevent it from killing the rest of the car, so if you fill up again with 50ppm, and do a 50-100km highway run and pass a couple of cars, it should be fine. It might have taken away some of its life though.
50ppm is the best for cars!badboizn said:Whats the correct diesel to fill in a 2006 e90 320d?
Didnt know there was a differance.:flyfun:
drugekull said:I know of one in Rosebank and one in bedfordview I think its R9.70 a liter now for sasol 50ppm
The total near the glen shopping centre is also quite cheap
///M_Diesel said:drugekull said:I know of one in Rosebank and one in bedfordview I think its R9.70 a liter now for sasol 50ppm
The total near the glen shopping centre is also quite cheap
Lets start a post with Diesel prices and area's in jhb....
More details please....
msm said:///M_Diesel said:drugekull said:I know of one in Rosebank and one in bedfordview I think its R9.70 a liter now for sasol 50ppm
The total near the glen shopping centre is also quite cheap
Lets start a post with Diesel prices and area's in jhb....
More details please....
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I found Shell to be the most expensive. Usually fill at Sasol but I know it's not the cheapest.
drugekull said:As far as physical damage there will be none the motor will happly run on 500ppm
The issue comes in with oil contamination the high amount of sulpher messes up the oil quicker one tank would make a huge difference but as soon as that service light come on for you next oil change do straight away
Where is the list?///M_Diesel said:drugekull said:I know of one in Rosebank and one in bedfordview I think its R9.70 a liter now for sasol 50ppm
The total near the glen shopping centre is also quite cheap
Lets start a post with Diesel prices and area's in jhb....
More details please....
Wow!!!netercol said:i always smile when this topic comes up.. amazing what what marketing can do..
if you read again what p1000 said a few posts up, you will realize that 50ppm is not in fact the best for engines, its is however the best for emmisions (more spesific the emmision equipment fitted to modern diesels- e90)
500ppm has much better lubricating properties than 50ppm. thus the older diesels benefit from 500ppm , and i think it would shorten their lifetime using 50ppm exclusively. of course manufacturers will never tell you this.
as for the oil getting acidic more with 500ppm than with 50ppm, its prolly true, but i am not convinced that its even a measurable impact over an engine's lifetime..
i run my 2004 330d mostly on 500ppm, with oil changes every 15k, and its heading now for 250k with no hassles..
netercol said:i run my 2004 330d mostly on 500ppm, with oil changes every 15k, and its heading now for 250k with no hassles..