Just did the purge today. I used the same setup that ARBY used in his original post. I've read most of the posts (40 pages!!) on this thread and I know I saw this before but the search command isn't finding it now:
It only took perhaps 10-12 minutes to run through the single 500ml can of diesel purge. I had poured the entire contents of the can into a clear plastic bottle so I could easily watch how much was left. I ran the RPMs at varying levels and all the way up to redline several times.
I see that most users here state it took 30-45 minutes to go through the 500ml can. Anyone know why I might have gone through it so quickly? Fuel leak somewhere (I don't see one)? Fluid returning to the bottle remained the same yellow-ish color as what was being sucked into the IP. I believe the injectors themselves are still all original, though I did upgrade the nozzles to the next size up about 80k ago.
On my 217k ALH Jetta, I have never purged before. It does seem to run a bit smoother/quieter.
UPDATE: After a couple days of driving, the noticeable change is remarkable. It is significantly quieter/smoother, seems to have a bit more pep and smoking is less. I am not getting any smoke on start-up, but I do still get some white-blue smoke (even after a 20-minute warm-up in 30F temps) coming down our driveway in 1st gear at around 3500RPM. I had plenty of black sooty exhaust during the purge. I have the EGR turned off and had have for several years now, so I know that will add some smoke. The exhaust at idle before (even on a warm engine) used to smell just horrific, like your stereotypical diesel exhaust, but since the purge the odor is milder. Verdict is this was totally worth doing. I will probably do it again just before my next oil change since the purge had never been done before. I had *just* changed the oil last month, but after reading the concerned about Diesel Purge contaminating the engine oil, I figure it's better safe than sorry to just change the oil again now. BTW, I have no affiliation with the company, but I have been ordering some parts, filters and oil from AutohausAZ.com for several years now and appreciate their accurate orders, fair prices and free shipping option on orders $49+. They also have
Diesel Purge for about $8.