Punto443 wrote:120 multijet?
V184 wrote:Punto443 wrote:120 multijet?
180 2.3 power eu6
bambi mk 1 wrote:V184 wrote:Punto443 wrote:120 multijet?
180 2.3 power eu6
Adblue consumption good gearbox consumption out of this world
sigtravel wrote:I seen on a Transit facebook group to avoid any AdBlue supplier with the word 'GREEN' in it. Apparently the chemical compound in it just doesn't agree with fords engines.
I always use the pumps now, always cheaper than the big bottles - even at motorway services.
man le-mans wrote:sigtravel wrote:I seen on a Transit facebook group to avoid any AdBlue supplier with the word 'GREEN' in it. Apparently the chemical compound in it just doesn't agree with fords engines.
I always use the pumps now, always cheaper than the big bottles - even at motorway services.
I never knew you can get adblue at petrol stations on pumps, I put halfords stuff in tho I will now look about
sigtravel wrote:I seen on a Transit facebook group to avoid any AdBlue supplier with the word 'GREEN' in it. Apparently the chemical compound in it just doesn't agree with fords engines.
I always use the pumps now, always cheaper than the big bottles - even at motorway services.
bigjohnthomas wrote:sigtravel wrote:I seen on a Transit facebook group to avoid any AdBlue supplier with the word 'GREEN' in it. Apparently the chemical compound in it just doesn't agree with fords engines.
I always use the pumps now, always cheaper than the big bottles - even at motorway services.
Adblue is a trademark so it's the same sh*t even if the supplier has frilly piss stained pantaloons and a turnip growing out of each ear
Init boss
hughesyn wrote:bigjohnthomas wrote:sigtravel wrote:I seen on a Transit facebook group to avoid any AdBlue supplier with the word 'GREEN' in it. Apparently the chemical compound in it just doesn't agree with fords engines.
I always use the pumps now, always cheaper than the big bottles - even at motorway services.
Adblue is a trademark so it's the same sh*t even if the supplier has frilly piss stained pantaloons and a turnip growing out of each ear
Init boss
The Ultimate, Supreme, Power Plus Adblue will improve mpg and feel like more horsepower, whilst keeping your Adblue tank nice and clean. Well worth the extra coin.
Don't use supermarket Adblue. It's made in the Far East from the urine of small furry animals, which are then killed to make the furry bit on bobble hats. It will kill your engine. It's all over Facebook.
If you don't buy your Adblue from a Ford authorised main dealer, your warranty is void anyway. My cousin had a blown brake bulb and they refused to fix it under warranty because he didn't have receipts to prove he has used genuine Ford Adblue for the last two years. A week later his engine blew up and he had to scrap the van. Now he's got a left hand drive Fiat.
It's not worth the risk.
V184 wrote:hughesyn wrote:If you don't buy your Adblue from a Ford authorised main dealer, your warranty is void anyway. My cousin had a blown brake bulb and they refused to fix it under warranty because he didn't have receipts to prove he has used genuine Ford Adblue for the last two years. A week later his engine blew up and he had to scrap the van. Now he's got a left hand drive Fiat.
It's not worth the risk.
WTF has a brake bulb got to do with ad blue
hughesyn wrote:bigjohnthomas wrote:sigtravel wrote:I seen on a Transit facebook group to avoid any AdBlue supplier with the word 'GREEN' in it. Apparently the chemical compound in it just doesn't agree with fords engines.
I always use the pumps now, always cheaper than the big bottles - even at motorway services.
Adblue is a trademark so it's the same sh*t even if the supplier has frilly piss stained pantaloons and a turnip growing out of each ear
Init boss
The Ultimate, Supreme, Power Plus Adblue will improve mpg and feel like more horsepower, whilst keeping your Adblue tank nice and clean. Well worth the extra coin.
Don't use supermarket Adblue. It's made in the Far East from the urine of small furry animals, which are then killed to make the furry bit on bobble hats. It will kill your engine. It's all over Facebook.
If you don't buy your Adblue from a Ford authorised main dealer, your warranty is void anyway. My cousin had a blown brake bulb and they refused to fix it under warranty because he didn't have receipts to prove he has used genuine Ford Adblue for the last two years. A week later his engine blew up and he had to scrap the van. Now he's got a left hand drive Fiat.
It's not worth the risk.
ME wrote:Little confused as to how a premium adblue can in prove performance and mpg
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