Diesel plus winter = ?

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Diesel plus winter = ?

Postby Strid » Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:15 am

I'm going to Sweden for skiing and checking the weather forecast it seem to be VERY cold up there: -36C / -33F. Do I need to add some anti-freeze to the dieselfuel and if so, what is the mixing for a full tank ?

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Re: Diesel plus winter = ?

Postby IainMW » Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:53 am

I would have thought that the Diesel being sold in Sweden will have anti-waxing agents in it?

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Re: Diesel plus winter = ?

Postby Anthony » Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:58 am

Yes there should be something on the market. Diesel starts to gel at about -9 I think.

It's been -7 to -10 around our way for a couple of nights now. We have about 10" of snow on the ground, and it's still falling thick! :roll:
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Re: Diesel plus winter = ?

Postby Ray » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:07 am

tell me about it. 20 mins to get to other side of my village to see my workmate to go work in his Audi A3 Quattro and then an hour to get from there to Ashton M60 turn off. snow came down heavily so called in and was told to go home as we'd never make it back home with the forecasted 10 inches.

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Re: Diesel plus winter = ?

Postby Anthony » Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:50 am

Ray wrote:tell me about it. 20 mins to get to other side of my village to see my workmate to go work in his Audi A3 Quattro and then an hour to get from there to Ashton M60 turn off. snow came down heavily so called in and was told to go home as we'd never make it back home with the forecasted 10 inches.


It's a nightmare. :banghead
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Re: Diesel plus winter = ?

Postby davelowe » Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:46 pm

Strid wrote:I'm going to Sweden for skiing and checking the weather forecast it seem to be VERY cold up there: -36C / -33F. Do I need to add some anti-freeze to the dieselfuel and if so, what is the mixing for a full tank ?


Check the quality of your engine coolant too - if it freezes it could crack the block. Renault did a check on mine (so called free 25 point check) when I took it in for the radio code and it was only good for -10C..
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