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m6totdv8



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey
Stornaway Overfinch TDV8

Hi all

Well i picked up the RRS the second week of December and right on cue came the snow.

Normally leave the M6 on the drive and pinch the wife's Rav 4 , and she then walks the kids to school and then the

30mins to work.

Not any more , this things fantastic


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and the sound of the TDV8 is astounding http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqyszLVZl2U


Nick Current : Overfinch TDV8
Gone : BMW M6 V10
Gone : BMW 535d
Gone : BMW X5 4.6
Gone : BMW M3
Gone : Merc E280

Post #287455 Sun Jan 30 2011 8:43pm
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Ady 555
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That is very nice Thumbs Up
Ady

Post #287466 Sun Jan 30 2011 10:43pm
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Storn



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Lovely! Nice colour too Very Happy

The front looks very agressive. What engine tweeks do Overfinch do?

I pick my Stornoway TDV8 up today - cant wait!

All the best, Ross

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awd man



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Lovely example Thumbs Up RRS gone
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Audi A6 Allroad Sport 270 3.0TDI

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kismet110



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Stunning sir!

Post #288616 Thu Feb 10 2011 12:18pm
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m6totdv8



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Cheer guys......was lurking on here for a good few months before I picked this one.

Just a quick question if I may , on the video that I posted , is the amount of smoke that comes from the exhaust normal for this engine ?
Only after having a BMW 535d that had a particulate filter on it, I am always aware of how much smoke is behind me when in traffic.
It's not smokey all the time only when at the traffic light grand prix or firm throttle over taking etc.

Nick Current : Overfinch TDV8
Gone : BMW M6 V10
Gone : BMW 535d
Gone : BMW X5 4.6
Gone : BMW M3
Gone : Merc E280

Post #288652 Thu Feb 10 2011 7:02pm
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Ady 555
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I'd say thats normal, cane any diesel from a standing start and you will get some smoke and yours is no different than any other, Take note next time you are following other diesels. Thumbs Up
Ady

Post #288709 Fri Feb 11 2011 9:31am
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1JBS



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Try adding two stroke oil to the diesel that will stop the smoking.. Idea

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Ady 555
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1JBS wrote:
Try adding two stroke oil to the diesel that will stop the smoking.. Idea


No it doesn't
Ady

Post #288730 Fri Feb 11 2011 10:59am
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1JBS



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Yes it does - Due to the pollution control measures of the EC diesel-oil is nearly sulphur free and contains up to 5% of bio-diesel. Sulphur has the property to grease the high pressure injection pump and the injectors. Without sulphur, the reduced greasing property of the new diesel has already shown negativ impacts on the long-term stability of the injectors and the high pressure pump. The pump manufacturers have tried to react by lining the moving parts of the pumps with teflon or other suitable material. However, the long term stability is still not achieved as with the old (sulphor contained) diesel.

The engine-research centre of a well known German car manufacurer has conducted some long term tests of diesel additives to find out whether any one of them will have an impact on the long term reliability of the diesel engine components. This introduction to explain were my information comes from.
The results of this research: any diesel additive of any manufacturer presently on the market is not worth the money!

BUT: 2-stroke oil, which we use in our motor saws, lawn mower or in 2-stroke motor engines has shown to have an extreme positive impact on diesel engines, if such 2-stroke oil is added to the diesel in a homoeophatic dosis of 1:200. In practical terms: 0,300 litre of 2-stroke oil into the 70l diesel tank. The 2-stroke oil will be absorbed by the diesel (emulsion) and grease every moving part of the high pressure pump and the injectors.

Besides this, the 2-stroke oil will keep the diesel engine clean, as it burnes cleaner as the diesel itself.

In other words, the 2-stroke oil has a much lower ash-content as diesel, when burned. This proven fact delays the DPF (diesel particulate (soot) filter) to clogg, and the "burn free" process of the DPF will be much less.
One more information: in Germany we have to present our cars every 2 years to the TUV -Technical Supervision Organisation - who will check, amongs others, the pollution of petrol and diesel engines.
The measured cloud-factor of a diesel engine without use of 2-stroke oil has been 0,95.
The same factor with the use of 2-stroke oil has been 0,47 - reduction of nearly half of the soot particles.
Besides this, the use of 2-stroke oil in the diesel will increase the milage by 3-5%.

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Ady 555
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So how many motor saws and lawn mowers do you know that run off diesel then? I thought they all run of petrol Neutral I still maintain my above statement, 2 stroke oil may reduce smoke but it doesn't stop it. Thumbs Up But thank you for the science lesson.
Ady

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Does anyone else add 300ml of 2 stroke oil to their diesel tanks? sounds pretty beneficial all in all....

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awd man



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I do

And since adding it I get less soot.

They also say it helps with the dreaded EGR issues too... so money well spent (£1.75odd a tank) RRS gone
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gilford



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Let me get this straight, you guys are adding 2 stroke to your TDV8 RRS Shocked

What exactly does this do Confused

I can imagine the phone call now................

"Hello Land Rover Service,

Yes, hello. My car wont start?

What seems to be the problem?

I've filled it up with Optimax Diesel and added 300ml of 2 stroke

Sorry, what was that sir, you have ADDED chainsaw oil to your £68k RRS Shocked

Err, yes, I was told to on an internet forum.................. "

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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i think it should also be stated what 2T you can add ...... if you believe the hype Rolling Eyes

FB or higher for cars without DPF
FC or higher for cars with DPF
(so the "experts" on freel2 advised)

I have asked on the thread on freel2 for proof of this, but nothing is available in the public domain, believe me i have searched and seached, all you get IMO is hearsay on forums, I do believe its not damaging as so many people talk of it and its positive effects, but then if i said tomato ketchup was just as good on a forum and got another 100 people commenting on how good it was, would you all go round squirting bottles of that in £40k+ car engines... I think not Rolling Eyes

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