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Millers Fuel Additives

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#1 ·
http://www.millersoils.net/1_Millers_frame_AUTO_FUEL.htm

Added some of the Millers Diesel EcoMax to my wife's new 1 series on the last fill up and it amazingly added 46 miles extra on that tank.
I added 50ml of the product just before filling up to get an even mixture.

My wife does not do any varied driving at all, the car does the same journey 5 days a week @ a near constant speed of 50mph.

Work -Home on Monday - Thurs
Work - Tesco - Home on Friday
The car is not used over the weekend as she uses my company car.

She uses the same roads and I always have to fill for every 2nd Sunday so the driving pattern is constant.

I have also noticed that the car runs slightly quieter on idle especially when cold.

I originally thought that additives were a con but this has really shocked me, does anyone else have any positive/negative experiences?:car:
 
#2 ·
The Millers is good stuff and it was originaly called Sport 4 and you probably noticed it raises the Cetane level which is Deisels version of Octane and keeps everything clean and lubricated and it allows you to make your own VPower fuel as that is all that it is really, and if you use it regually it helps to keep EGR and DPF issues away.
 
#15 ·
Just been looking through my diesel receipts from when I was doing sameday delivery.
My Berlingo 1.6hdi van would return an average of .....
50mpg using supermarket fuel, adding Millers went upto 56mpg
53mpg using BP/Texaco/Shell etc, adding Millers went up to 58mpg
All this was mostly motorway miles (up to 2000p/w), so Millers saved me a few ÂŁÂŁÂŁ :thumb:.
 
#23 ·
Hi thanks DIESELDAVE, for the link, so BG 44 can be used in diesels, have you tryed it, or anyone else for that matters.

Whats the performance of this product, i know its more money than millers and less cost effective in the long run.

the problem is there are so many additives on the market that have 50 / 50 reviews, some work, some don't, but which one do you actually go for.