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We all know that an engine has to work harder when towing, but is there any evidence that towing over a long period will cause excessive wear on said engine.
After following these posts i decided to try the Millers Sport4 in my 2000 Peugeot 406 Hdi 110.After about 100 miles the car is no more quiet, does'nt seem any nippier and never was smokey.On Sunday we did a normal run to our local caravan dealers of about 60 miles round trip.I always set the trip and the normal mpg for this run is about 55/56.This week the computer tells me i averaged 61.5 mpg which is the best i have ever achieved.Up to now i'me impressed.Hi Clive,
Quote "How can I tell whether I have a Euro IV or Euro IV+ engine?"
If you speak very nicely, it might just tell youFailing that a look in the drivers handbook - technical section - should tell you the emission standard that the engine complies with.
Roughly speaking:
Euro V - this is restricted to the Mercedes Benz E320 BlueTec CDI engine - the cleanest diesel in the world
Euro IV+ is a Euro IV engine with DPF (particulate filter) and includes a number of car engines produced in the past 2 years - some Peugeot, Opel, Ford, VW Audi, BMW and Mercedes engines (excluding the already mentioned BlueTec) and any I've forgotten
For instance the VW / Audi / Skoda / SEAT 170 PS engine is Euro IV+, whereas the mechanically identical 140 PS engine is Euro IV (no filter)
Euro IV - the current standard for new diesel engined cars - 2005 onwards
Euro III - most diesel engined cars sold between 2001 and 2005 should be Euro III compliant
Euro II - predates 2001 but some Far Eastern imports may run later
So will performance fuel work in a pre-Euro IV engine?
Well yes, but you won't achieve all of the full benefits:
a) smoke reduction will still be 50% to 75% (depending how smoky the car was before) - and this will work perfectly in even the oldest engine
b) fuel economy will show intermediate gains - my previous MB 270 CDI was Euro III compliant and I saw a 2.5% to 3% improvement in fuel consumption, whereas my E320 CDI (Euro IV+) achieves 5% better consumption on the premium diesel fuel
c) power increase - probably you'll see some improvement - but nothing to write home about - the pre Euro IV engines have limited (or none at all) self tune capability
It's worth a try - especially if you are going to Europe on vacation because the performance fuels are widely available, and diesel is that bit cheaper (just be glad you don't need to pay the Dutch or German equivalent of road fund licence)
And the additive pack in these fuels will really help clean the engine of accumulated crud.
Robert
if you try it, tell us how you get on - or if you try the Millers Sport Diesel fuel additive - remember to buy the right one for your engine (again Euro IV or not) - I understand that UK prices make this a cheaper alternative to the new fuels (although ultimately not as good)