thepinproject
Adventurer
With all respect to everybody's contribution in this thread, I have not seen any post or solution from a traveller. We all know that the quality of fuel in North America is high enough and you must be at least naive -if not stupid- to cause problems in your vehicle.
Lets go in a real overlanders issue:
We are 3 months in Colombia. We drive a Toyota Hiace cargo van Diesel. Its a 2009 model and a EURO4 class in terms of emissions. Here in Colombia, they all sell biodiesel with 5-10% of vegetable oil in.
What are you suggesting?
I am replacing the filter every 2000 kms and I am using the Bluechem/ Powermaxx cleaner sollution for common rails.
Every single morning, when I start the engine I get thick, white smoke for a while which stops after 2-3 minutes. We haven't noticed any difference in the van's performance especially when we have to climb up and down the Andes other than the white smoke every morning which make us feel at least uncomfortable for the engine's condition.
By the way, two years in Africa with a diesel Suzuki Grand Vitara (or Chevy Sidekick in North america) and EURO 4 as well, we had no serious problems in terms of fuel quality. We were using regularly Bluechem/Protec common rail cleaners with amazing results I have to say!
Lets go in a real overlanders issue:
We are 3 months in Colombia. We drive a Toyota Hiace cargo van Diesel. Its a 2009 model and a EURO4 class in terms of emissions. Here in Colombia, they all sell biodiesel with 5-10% of vegetable oil in.
What are you suggesting?
I am replacing the filter every 2000 kms and I am using the Bluechem/ Powermaxx cleaner sollution for common rails.
Every single morning, when I start the engine I get thick, white smoke for a while which stops after 2-3 minutes. We haven't noticed any difference in the van's performance especially when we have to climb up and down the Andes other than the white smoke every morning which make us feel at least uncomfortable for the engine's condition.
By the way, two years in Africa with a diesel Suzuki Grand Vitara (or Chevy Sidekick in North america) and EURO 4 as well, we had no serious problems in terms of fuel quality. We were using regularly Bluechem/Protec common rail cleaners with amazing results I have to say!