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  • Ultra Diesel?

    As I am a new TDI owner, I was wondering what "Ultra Diesel" is. Stopped at a Shell station in Red Deer today and they had regular and ultra. Ultra was 3 cents more per litre? I have heard of higher octane gas, but is this the same with diesel?
    Jeff
    2006 Jetta TDI

    "If you think you don't like change, you will like obsolesence even less."

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    Re: Ultra Diesel?

    Shell Ultra is the same diesel with lubricity additive only, its the same cetane level.

    The only "premium" diesel with a more comprehensive additive package is Mohawk/Husky which adds lubricity, increased cetane, etc. But their website is a little vague about exactly how "premium" it is.

    Check out the Shell Canada and Husky/Mohawk websites for more info on Shell Ultra and Husky premium diesel products.

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    • #3
      Re: Ultra Diesel?

      Isn’t that fun to mislead by the big guns? 3 cent more on the same 40+ppm diesel. LOL ULSD is a long to go. Not officially become available until 07.

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      • #4
        Re: Ultra Diesel?

        Originally posted by B5
        Isn’t that fun to mislead by the big guns? 3 cent more on the same 40+ppm diesel. LOL ULSD is a long to go. Not officially become available until 07.
        Hey, Ill take the 'preimum' for 3 cents a litre every time, what can it hurt for the couple of bucks it costs me per tank

        Not to mention the 94 octane/ ultra diesel husky in sundance is the closest gas station for me now
        REAL men use harsh language as self-defense
        -james

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        • #5
          Re: Ultra Diesel?

          So it is not worth the 3 cents? When I picked up my car, coking of the intake was mentioned and that a possible solution to this was a diesel additive. Is it worth while to do this? If so, which product?
          Jeff
          2006 Jetta TDI

          "If you think you don't like change, you will like obsolesence even less."

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          • #6
            Re: Ultra Diesel?

            Stanadyne Performance is the one that I would recommend, although the Lubetec Diesel Conditioner also seems pretty good just based on the dump-it-in-the-tank and see what you get (smoke, acceleration, increased mileage, etc.). Both of these are very concentrated. I've tried a bunch of different ones. Its probably worth trying a bunch and see what you like, no harm in that.

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            • #7
              Re: Ultra Diesel?

              i use powerservice, grey bottle. egr disabled, still buy premium and use additives, still clogs, nothing you can do, put gasoline it in, then it wont clog
              2002 VW Golf GT TDI
              2016 VW Passat BiTDI

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              • #8
                Re: Ultra Diesel?

                I find the best use of Powerservice is to use it to fill your new fuel filter when time to change just to really clean out the system. Because a large bottle of Powerservice is relatively inexpensive, its a wise additive choice for this purpose.

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