Jake Brake
Veteran Member
How much used oil can I safely burn in my fuel in a pd engine?
Enough of the smart remarks. I know your opinion. Trying to get others.spending $ on damaging your car just to save $... really smart
Jake, In post #8 you claimed to ask for other opinions. Here's mine:
One ounce per gallon is less than 0.8% ratio. You are not going to persuade me that your seat-o'pants meter can tell how much it "perked it up".
The BHW uses synthetic engine oil which is difficult to burn. If your used oil is the Passat's crank drainings, you are trying to use a pretty much non-combustible oil as a combustion fuel.
My 2005 BHW wagon got 36 mpg average. Were I to use 'free' crank oil at a 0.8% blend rate, my distance traveled per fuel dollar spent would increase by about a quarter of a mile. There was enough inherent variation (air temperature, rain or dry, length of trip, rounding to the nearest dollar) in my tank to tank fuel economy that 36 mpg or 36.25 mpg would get lost in all the other noise.
Safe answer= none at all. The fuel system is designed for only diesel. My answer first depends on how long you let your oil settle for and how far you filter it. On my cr, I mix 2% gas in the oil in a drum. I mix it well. Then I let it sit 2 months (longer is better).How much used oil can I safely burn in my fuel in a pd engine?
I totally get the appeal of using a free waste product to get around when diesel is $6/gal, but I think you're inviting problems running waste oil in a commonrail. Those larger injectors probably weren't cheap, and even with the steps you're taking to "refine" the waste oil, I think it will take a toll on the injectors before too long. Let us know how it works out, either way.What I will end up doing is using 10 micron home water filters because their cheap and last quite awhile. Make sure it's a 10 micron absolute filters. And I push my cars fuel filter out till I see a drop in rail pressures.
Fyi I have a cp3, larger infectors, and no emissions. Smokes a little more. It's not excessive at all. But the exhaust smell is quite different. It's more... Potent. It does start a bit harder, but it still starts even at 30. Here's a video running the blend.
a little per tank is not going to harm anything. many run a bit of tranny fluid or 2 stroke oil with every fillup.Ok guys, you've convinced me. I ran 2 tanks. One with 1 ounce per gallon and one with 2 ounces per gallon. It's not worth the risk. I was thinking in terms of a cheap additive more than a heavy mix.
4k miles so far and theres not an issue yet. granted i will be doing a diesel purge every year. run some marvel directly to clean stuff up. was about 1500 for the set of injectors.I totally get the appeal of using a free waste product to get around when diesel is $6/gal, but I think you're inviting problems running waste oil in a commonrail. Those larger injectors probably weren't cheap, and even with the steps you're taking to "refine" the waste oil, I think it will take a toll on the injectors before too long. Let us know how it works out, either way.
So if you're saving about $25 per tank, it will take 60 tanks to cover injector replacement. The homebrew will also accelerate wear to the CP3 hpfp. If you look on the truck forums you can find a number of guys who have tried this on the commonrail trucks with poor results generally. Many of them use them same settling/filtering/centrifuging procedures in addition to using a two tank system and it still kills their injectors.4k miles so far and theres not an issue yet. granted i will be doing a diesel purge every year. run some marvel directly to clean stuff up. was about 1500 for the set of injectors.
They are also running a much higher percentage of oil. Also. That's about a year of driving for me. I can also get a used set of injectors. Or refurbished ones cheaper.So if you're saving about $25 per tank, it will take 60 tanks to cover injector replacement. The homebrew will also accelerate wear to the CP3 hpfp. If you look on the truck forums you can find a number of guys who have tried this on the commonrail trucks with poor results generally. Many of them use them same settling/filtering/centrifuging procedures in addition to using a two tank system and it still kills their injectors.
Once a year? Where ya getting that info from?Having to replace your injectors every year and your hpfp every few years wouldn't be much fun, imo. Poorly performing injectors also won't be doing the pistons/cylinder bores any favors.
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