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jez000



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Does the Diesel engine require premium diesel ?

As the tittle says, does the TDV8 and the new 4.4 require premium diesel or standard ?
Cant seem to see anything on the WWW

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Post #39613 26th Nov 2010 10:13pm
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JOKER



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I'm guessing just your run of the mill diesel , i have test driven the new 4.4 TDV8 and the salesguy never mentioned anything about the use of premium or any other diesel for that matter ........ Thumbs Up

Post #39615 26th Nov 2010 10:21pm
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Just regular diesel Thumbs Up

Post #39627 26th Nov 2010 11:11pm
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jez000



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Thanks guys Thumbs Up 2021 P400 Silicon Silver AB
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Post #39639 27th Nov 2010 12:20am
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delamo



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Anytime Jez! Whistle


47p2 wrote:
Just regular diesel Thumbs Up


Often use that Shell Power Diesel - cannot really comment on if it cleans the inside of the engine components like they say - but it definately gives it a little more ummfff when accelerating Very Happy

Post #39649 27th Nov 2010 6:13am
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Is the TDV8 avail in Canada? Shocked 
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P38, and 2 L322s
(wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too)

Post #39733 27th Nov 2010 2:08pm
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jez000



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Not yet but I'm just in negotiation for a return to the UK and I'd like another RR, most likely a diesel Thumbs Up 2021 P400 Silicon Silver AB
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Post #39800 27th Nov 2010 8:59pm
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Simple thermodynamics:

The heat released for a fuel is proportional to the amount of oxygen available for combustion (Google 'cone calorimeter' for reference). Hence, for a fixed dispacement (e.g. 4.4 l) the heat released for regular diesel = the heat released for 'super' diesel. Hence, for a normally aspirated engine there is no gain.

However, a turbo allows greater amounts of oxygen per revolution by compressing the air that goes into the cylinders. A 'super' diesel tolerates greater boost pressures vs regular diesel. Therefore, higher boost pressures = more oxygen = more fuel burnt per revolution = more power.

In practice, however, you are unlikely to notice the power increase, and the 'gain' in fuel economy arising from the gain in power will be more than wiped out by the excess cost per litre of the fuel.

Avoid IMHO.

Paul

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