MPG & More

saw this and thought- The drive is the adventure! The destination is just to get fuel.
 
Dunno about the rest of it but I reckon 10% of £100 is £10, not 90p

WELL SPOTTED!!!!

I am hanging my head in shame

the thrust of it however remains unchanged its hardly worth the bother even if you can be absolutely sure that it causes no harm
 
WELL SPOTTED!!!!

I am hanging my head in shame

the thrust of it however remains unchanged its hardly worth the bother even if you can be absolutely sure that it causes no harm

No need, we all make mistakes


IMHO the crux of it is that I am basing my information upon experience ... I have been doing it for approx. 10 years and none of my engines have ever shown detrimental side effects from it, but they have all shown, what I believe to be, positive signs of improved performance, improved MPG, smoother and quieter running.

Now, I know there are people who believe things like the bible as being the word of God rather than just a collection of short stories cleverly cobbled together to help people who like to believe there is "someone" looking after them, but I personally believe that all the major moving parts of my engine, fuel pump etc. benefit from the extra lubrication that the 2-stroke oil provides ... again, I base that information purely upon my own experiences ... It might be interesting to know what source you are using to base your opinions upon ... opinions that you are fully entitled to hold, buuut ...



[...] "It is claimed that the oil need only be added on every third fill so on its face that would seem to be a saving of about £1.80 over the three fills BUT surely the effect on the second tank is less than on the first and the effect on the third is reduced even further so the total saving might be £1.50 or less over three tankfulls a saving £1.50 or less on an expenditure of £270 hardly seems worth any effort." [...]

Using your own calculations and earlier statements (correcting for the 10% error) then the saving would be more in the region of £18.00, rather than £1.80 ... £18.00 is approximately ⅓ of a re-fill for me (Renault Trafic.) But again, the crux of the matter is, I don't do it for saving money, I do it because I believe in its beneficial effects upon my engine's health and performance.
 
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