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Lazydocker

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Re: wrong fuel
« Reply #30 on: 05 October 2012, 23:35:11 »

Paul... If only £10 it will be fine :y

Mark... Really? Not heard of that one, although if they are fitted to pumps already they don't work ::) Just like the devices you can buy or standard fit on Jag/LR, Ford and BMW ::) :D
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Re: wrong fuel
« Reply #31 on: 07 October 2012, 20:26:06 »

Paul... If only £10 it will be fine :y

Mark... Really? Not heard of that one, although if they are fitted to pumps already they don't work ::) Just like the devices you can buy or standard fit on Jag/LR, Ford and BMW ::) :D

Not fitted yet, its an EC research project which has just been completed.

Very simple to do apparantly using SAW filters, there looking for a big player to start roll out.
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Re: wrong fuel
« Reply #32 on: 07 October 2012, 20:30:26 »

Paul... If only £10 it will be fine :y

Mark... Really? Not heard of that one, although if they are fitted to pumps already they don't work ::) Just like the devices you can buy or standard fit on Jag/LR, Ford and BMW ::) :D

Not fitted yet, its an EC research project which has just been completed.

Very simple to do apparantly using SAW filters, there looking for a big player to start roll out.

In the nicest possible way, I hope they don't go ahead :-X ::)
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Re: wrong fuel
« Reply #33 on: 07 October 2012, 21:14:05 »

I allways thought during winter time they put a percentage of petrol into diesel to stop it waxing. Or they have come up with some alternative these days ?
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