I have no idea if this stuff does any good, and I am sure opinion will be divided. I rather suspect that its just hydraulic fluid in the bottle (by the smell) but regardless of its utility, this is an excellent price for it!
It's £4 anywhere else
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reakt
26 Jan 167#22
Tasted revolting. Voting cold.
PintOfGuinness
26 Jan 163#17
Get millers from halfords, you do notice a difference in power and mpg.
Clockwatcher
25 Jan 163#9
I put some of this stuff in a Vectra diesel. Within a few minutes of starting up the engine warning light came on. Turned out one of the lambda sensors in the exhaust system had been damaged. Cost me £85 to get if fixed. Won't use this stuff again in any car.
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caffrey08
25 Jan 16#1
Where?
hakangocer121 to caffrey08
25 Jan 16#3
click on the get deal link is there
savsac29
25 Jan 16#2
Halfords are doing both diesel and petrol for £5 which treats 4 tanks
Madhatchetman11 to savsac29
25 Jan 16#5
Sounds about the same then. These are good for 2 tanks. Must be a supplier offer then. Its still a great deal, Halfords too
onamission100
25 Jan 162#4
Tesco £2 each.... Not sure if it's still on offer
Madhatchetman11 to onamission100
25 Jan 162#6
£4 at tesco now
MisterZoo to onamission100
26 Jan 16#24
Saw it for £2 in Tesco Fulbourn, Cambridge yesterday.
sam4459 to onamission100
26 Jan 16#32
got some from teach yesterday!!
tinca
25 Jan 162#7
On the olden days I could see the use of this stuff, helped stop pinking and dissolve crud from old metal storage tanks. With today's fuel and delivery systems, at the forecourt and engine, I really don't see the need for this stuff.
Voted hot because it is a good deal.
smugjojo to tinca
26 Jan 16#16
If you read your manual that comes with the car it will state ....no additives are to be used in the fuel....includes this s**te. Ha, ha. My L200 manual states where air temp below -40c mix petrol with diesel 50/50....ratio....
aabarcellos
25 Jan 16#8
Right what's the point
Clockwatcher
25 Jan 163#9
I put some of this stuff in a Vectra diesel. Within a few minutes of starting up the engine warning light came on. Turned out one of the lambda sensors in the exhaust system had been damaged. Cost me £85 to get if fixed. Won't use this stuff again in any car.
Madhatchetman11 to Clockwatcher
25 Jan 161#10
what neat? or did you put it in a full tank of fuel?
Rich44 to Clockwatcher
25 Jan 162#12
coincidence I'd say I'd like to know how you think a very diluted chemical that was then burnt damaged a lambda sensor
InTheKnow444
25 Jan 16#11
often £2 at Tesco
ScoobyZ
25 Jan 161#13
I put this in an motorcycle through the carb once. Had to re-ring the bike afterwards! Taught me about 4stroke engines though :smiley:
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It's £4 anywhere else
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Voted hot because it is a good deal.