I was speaking to a club mate recently about a 'flat-spot' or hunting I often get when a driving my Hunter particularly in a high gear at around 1700rpm. Accelerating through the gears is not usually a problem, but just coasting along at around 1700 rpm in 3rd,4th,5th gear can be a bit jerky. The engine is a Ford 2 litre Scorpio, and has done only 13,000 miles in its 15 year life. His suggestion was to squirt REDEX into the petrol tank every time I fill up. This he maintained would clean/lubricate the injectors, and make for smoother running.
So as a fairly low-cost experiment I bought a pack of bottles from Amazon. I got 6 No x 90ml bottles for around £8. The instructions said each one should be squirted into a 50 litre tank-full of petrol. So according to my arithmetic, this increases the effective cost of the fuel by about 3 pence per litre - no big deal I suppose nowadays.
I don't know whether the results are psychological or real, but the 1700rpm problem seems less obvious. I must admit that I am just having difficulties in accepting that 90ml of an oil in 50,000ml of petrol can do any good. I did put this jerking problem on the web-site some time ago, and received all sorts of helpful (but expensive thoughts) in the direction of electronic or other tuning tips. So what do you think of REDEX, guys?
Cheers
Mike
So as a fairly low-cost experiment I bought a pack of bottles from Amazon. I got 6 No x 90ml bottles for around £8. The instructions said each one should be squirted into a 50 litre tank-full of petrol. So according to my arithmetic, this increases the effective cost of the fuel by about 3 pence per litre - no big deal I suppose nowadays.
I don't know whether the results are psychological or real, but the 1700rpm problem seems less obvious. I must admit that I am just having difficulties in accepting that 90ml of an oil in 50,000ml of petrol can do any good. I did put this jerking problem on the web-site some time ago, and received all sorts of helpful (but expensive thoughts) in the direction of electronic or other tuning tips. So what do you think of REDEX, guys?
Cheers
Mike
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