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Old 07-13-2002, 01:05 PM
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German Lubro Moly Diesel Purge

I understand that this is the hot option for keeping Mercedes Diesel performance up. Has anyone else used this product before? I have two cans that I am going to have run though my engine on Monday, and I look forward to the results. (It is not run through the tank, but the fuel intake line is directly run from a can of diesel purge.)

The only place where I know to get it is through www.mercedessource.com but their are probably more out there.

It was great finding www.mercedessource.com I have ordered dash lights, tools, maitenance manuals for the shade tree mechanic, fuel filters and other products from them. They have great prices and lots of knowledge. They love working on Mercedes and restoring them. It is their hobby that has turn into a business.

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Check Rusty Cullen's www.buymbparts.com

Diesel Purge is one of the few worthwhile aditives or treatments. I used it on my 85 300D. Although the best way to use it is to feed it through directly, like you mention, it can also just be dumped in the fuel tank if you have any left over.

I would also suggest you check out Rusty Cullens for a supplier at www.buymbparts.com . I'm pretty sure he sells diesel purge. He also has outstanding prices and service.

And Performance Products sells diesel purge, although for a higher price than Rusty. They have nice catalogs, though, with lots of exploded drawings of engines and bodies. I find their catalog to be a useful reference.

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happy with diesel purge

My mechanic was surprised buy how well it smoothed out and quieted the 190D engine in the first 5 minutes.

It seemed to spool up a lot smoother on the drive home. It is nice that I don't have the cylinders fighting each other by not pulling their own weight.

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Great Stuff!

FYI - Change your fuel filters after each use.

You will be amazed at the junk you'll find in them.
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