Hi.
I promised to tell about this additive, and what happened when we put it in our "new" 1993 model Nissan Sunny 2.0 Diesel(without turbo), with a manual transmission.
It is extremely slow!
The positive thing about that, is that it will be easier to notice any changes that occur, power-wise.
And something has happened.
I started with (lack of)acceleration tests, in two different hills.
I did this test 3 times in each hill, to be sure that the numbers were correct.
At a certain point, in the bottom of the first hill(at 80 km/h in 5th gear), I pressed the acceleration pedal to the floor, and at the measuring point at top of the hill, the speed was at 72 km/h.
In the other hill, I did the same thing, except that the speed at the top was down to 62 km/h.
I added the F2-21 to the fuel, when I filled the tank.
After some 3-400 km, I noticed a slight improvement in pulling power, and in the way it was accelerating.
This can easily be said to be inaccuracy in the "butt-dyno, but according to the numbers, taken at the same hills, and similar weather conditions, the difference is so big that i will state that something positive has happened.
After two tanks of diesel, these numbers appeared:
Hill 1 : Started at 80 km/h in the bottom, and now it was at 80 km/h on top of the hill.
Hill 2 : Started at 80 km/h in the bottom, and now it was at 70 km/h at top of the hill.
Will drive another 2-3000 kilometers, before changing the oil, and adding Rev-X.
What I can say so far, is that this F2-21 fuel additive, has been very positive for the performance on this car.
Will see what happens during the next few weeks.
Remember, when testing an additive, it is much easier to see changes, when you have a car with less horsepower.
To see changes in a car with 4-500 horsepower, can be much more difficult, and is best done in a closed environment.
I promised to tell about this additive, and what happened when we put it in our "new" 1993 model Nissan Sunny 2.0 Diesel(without turbo), with a manual transmission.
It is extremely slow!
The positive thing about that, is that it will be easier to notice any changes that occur, power-wise.
And something has happened.
I started with (lack of)acceleration tests, in two different hills.
I did this test 3 times in each hill, to be sure that the numbers were correct.
At a certain point, in the bottom of the first hill(at 80 km/h in 5th gear), I pressed the acceleration pedal to the floor, and at the measuring point at top of the hill, the speed was at 72 km/h.
In the other hill, I did the same thing, except that the speed at the top was down to 62 km/h.
I added the F2-21 to the fuel, when I filled the tank.
After some 3-400 km, I noticed a slight improvement in pulling power, and in the way it was accelerating.
This can easily be said to be inaccuracy in the "butt-dyno, but according to the numbers, taken at the same hills, and similar weather conditions, the difference is so big that i will state that something positive has happened.
After two tanks of diesel, these numbers appeared:
Hill 1 : Started at 80 km/h in the bottom, and now it was at 80 km/h on top of the hill.
Hill 2 : Started at 80 km/h in the bottom, and now it was at 70 km/h at top of the hill.
Will drive another 2-3000 kilometers, before changing the oil, and adding Rev-X.
What I can say so far, is that this F2-21 fuel additive, has been very positive for the performance on this car.
Will see what happens during the next few weeks.
Remember, when testing an additive, it is much easier to see changes, when you have a car with less horsepower.
To see changes in a car with 4-500 horsepower, can be much more difficult, and is best done in a closed environment.