Hello Paul
Having got my wife's Surf finally on the road and running on wvo last week, I thought I would reread all the vegoil threads to see if there was anything more I could do to keep her rebuilt engine as good as possible for as long as possible. I have run mine for a year now on my own filtered wvo, and had 2/3 incidents when I lost power meaning I had to pull over immediately. Each time I would let the engine run for a short while which cleared the blockage, and then as soon as I was home changed the fuel filter. I also got my engine looked at last week at as it there was some injector knocking, which was solved with replacing the injectors with younger one's out of my wifes old engine. But the mechanic, (who prefers homemade biodiesel to vegoil in his Surf) thought that a couple of my injectors were suffering as a result of the wvo....
So all the reading led me to the biotuning heat exchanger you fitted, which I bought. It arrived yesterday without any fitting instructions, but I gather from searching online that for a mechanically minded person it's not too difficult to fit. I just wondered if you had any advice/photos to where or how it should be fitted given yours has been in for a few years?
Many thanks
Having got my wife's Surf finally on the road and running on wvo last week, I thought I would reread all the vegoil threads to see if there was anything more I could do to keep her rebuilt engine as good as possible for as long as possible. I have run mine for a year now on my own filtered wvo, and had 2/3 incidents when I lost power meaning I had to pull over immediately. Each time I would let the engine run for a short while which cleared the blockage, and then as soon as I was home changed the fuel filter. I also got my engine looked at last week at as it there was some injector knocking, which was solved with replacing the injectors with younger one's out of my wifes old engine. But the mechanic, (who prefers homemade biodiesel to vegoil in his Surf) thought that a couple of my injectors were suffering as a result of the wvo....
So all the reading led me to the biotuning heat exchanger you fitted, which I bought. It arrived yesterday without any fitting instructions, but I gather from searching online that for a mechanically minded person it's not too difficult to fit. I just wondered if you had any advice/photos to where or how it should be fitted given yours has been in for a few years?
Many thanks
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