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23rd April 2007, 12:27 | #1 |
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Diesel additives
I've used Redex before now and am considering trying Millers as it's widely recommended, (especially by RoverRon!). However, I came across this today and wondered if anyone has heard of it/used it before?
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NO WAY would I put that in my car! Sheesh!:SHOCKED:
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I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a bar of chocolate!
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I'll stick to Millers, but have still to get my hands on their new Diesel Sport 4 which is reputed to be better than DPP. Ron
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I must admit to being sceptical when I read it, I'd rather stick to solid recommendations. Hmmm....chocolate....
Ahem, anyway, I shall search out some Millers, if I can't find a local stockist, I'll get some from fleabay... Thanks for the replies... |
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Nairda Have been on the Miller Oils website? you can do a stockist search by postcode.
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Yup, been on the site and found a local stockist. Will have to pop over there and take a gander.
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I've used Millers Diesel Power Plus for years in a variety of cars and have never had any problems with it. IMO it should be part of every diesel owner's car care routine. Very good for the longevity of the in-tank fuel pump. I find that millers in conjunction with Shell Diesel Extra is the best combination for performance and quiet running.
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Wot Millers Power Plus is the Proven Product for your Diesel Car, wouldn't fill without it. :lol:
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