Eu com 20 euros costumo fazer perto de 400 kms...
(isto numa condução super soft, fora da cidade...)
qual é o teu carro, amigo?
Eu com 20 euros costumo fazer perto de 400 kms...
(isto numa condução super soft, fora da cidade...)
qual é o teu carro, amigo?
Amigo, TODO o gasóleo nacional leva 5% de biosiesel, ou seja, é B5, e já há proposta do estado para passar para 10%... A diferença é que este novo gasóleo leva 15%...
E segundo consta, este novo gasóleo leva aditivos, que supostamente o colocam ao nível dos melhores gasóleos aditivados!!!
A minha NAVARA adorou para já... Nunca tinha feito tanta velocidade máxima naquele sítio em 3 anos que lá passo!
Abraço
entao ja experimentast???
tal como já tinha dito a BP vende bio mas eu nunca a vi a vender em postos bp... agora fikei foipela tua cupra nao dar bio...
Eu tenho um 1.4tdi e nao diz nada na tampa... ja vi num forum uma pessoa k tem um e k lhe poe biodiesel caseiro ha 3anos e nunca teve problemas... Se na bomba dizem k qualquer carro a gasoleo superior a 92 pode colocar é pq nao ha problemas... Até os common rail de 2ª geraçao podem colocar e esses motores sao os mais "mesquinhos"
From: VW autoassist <mailto:vw.autoassist@internationalsos.com>
To: PRIVATE
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 4:55 AM
Subject: RE: Biofuel use in Golf TDI (Reply from Volkswagen Australia)
Dear XXXX,
Re: Use of Bio Fuels,
Thank you once again for taking the time to contact us here at Volkswagen Australia, via our website, we appreciate it.
I understand that you are intending to or are interested in using Bio Diesel in your new Golf Tdi. I do commend you on your enquiry and do believe that in the future this kind of fuel will become more popular and thus a means of saving our oil reserves and keeping costs down.
I can advise you that whilst in Europe some of the latest range of Volkswagen Diesel engines are able to run on bio diesel as at time of purchase they are ordered as such, the vehicles sold here in Australia have not been built to do so. As there is is no current legislation regarding controls to the quality or Cetane ratings of this fuel Volkswagen is unable to recommend or condone its use and therefore the vehicles have not been built with the modifications to use Bio Fuel.
For use with Bio Diesel fuels the vehicles ideally need to be fitted with fuel heating devices and filters to enable them to run on Bio fuels. Therefore at time of ordering the intention to use Bio Fuel is indicated and the vehicles are manufactured with these additions as required when the order is placed.
Use of Bio Diesel fuel which may not be of an acceptable quality level, may as you have indicated, cause damage to the vehicle's fuel systems. If any such damage to the vehicles fuel system or to the engine is deemed to have been caused as a result of the use of Bio Diesel then it may not be covered under warranty.
If the situation changes and the regulations pertaining to the quality of these fuels is controlled then rest assured that Volkswagen Australia will then undergo long term testing and then review its policy. As to this point this is not the case we are therefore unable to condone the use of Bio Fuels.
I trust this has answered your questions and if you require any additional information relating to this enquiry please feel free to contact our customer assistance department on 02 9695 6000.
Kind Regards
Volkswagen Auto Assist
A special note for those people with VW TDI diesels from the 2004 model year on:
VW refers to these engines as the PD (Pump Deuse) engines. In an effort to improve performance and emissions, VW basically doubled the injector pressure from the cam shaft driven diesel fuel injectors on these cars. It had the effect of providing even cleaner emissions and more horsepower. However, it sort of "reset the clock" on people accumulating real world experience with these engines running on biodiesel. The experience on TDI engines from the 2003 model year (like mine) have been very positive and many, many miles have accumulated running on mostly B100 when the temperature permits. If you own one of these PD engine VWs, you will have to decide for yourself if you want to take the chance with your fairly new VW (and still likely under warranty) as to how much biodiesel you use (VW only recommends a 5% blend). There are many PD owners that are running B100, but there just has not been enough experience to know how it will turn out just yet. One thing is for sure, biodiesel is higher in viscosity than petroleum diesel and that may effect how it affects long term longevity in the PD engines. What I have heard on the internet forums is that people are running B100 OK when it is warm. When it is cold, the advice seems to be to limit your biodiesel use to no more than 20% blend until there is more experience with the PD engine.
When I bought my 2003 TDI, VW wasn't recommending any biodiesel use... and that has turned out just fine for B100. So, how will this be? Only time will tell. VW has announced that they will no longer make the PD engine after the 2006 model year. They are switching to a "common rail" design (like Mercedes uses now). This will allow them to meet all of the emissions requirements and also operate very efficiently at the same time. These new designs are announced for the 2008 model year.
O meu julgo que diz que pode levar biodiesel..
Mas isso é na boa? Não ha stress com os senhores das pipocas? Tinham-me dito que não seria legal usar biodiesel..
O meu julgo que diz que pode levar biodiesel..
Mas isso é na boa? Não ha stress com os senhores das pipocas? Tinham-me dito que não seria legal usar biodiesel..
Bem respondendo a minha propria questao lol , pareçe ke nao existe na zona da capitalE postos de abastecimento de b15 em lisboa?