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Old 03-25-2012, 03:54 PM
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1995 E300D, 606 n/a engine, about 225k.

It has been running WVO for a couple of years. This car was blowing the dipstick out and spewing oil out the tube whenever the engine was under heavy load above 2500 rpm. This was becoming a regular occurrence that could be repeated at will. It was also becoming hard to start with a very lumpy idle until warmed up.

We installed one of the nozzles "pdrayton" used in his "cheap water injection" system in the air hose from the top of the air cleaner box to the crossover pipe. Since this is not a turbo motor there was no intake pressure to overcome so the washer fluid pump provided plenty of pressure ( it maxed out a 30psi gauge when I tested it). A driver controlled switch was installed. The pump was turned on when the engine was warmed up and at 2500 rpm or above. After 4 gallons of water were run through it, the dipstick will not blow out no mater how hard we try, and the car starts easy and idles smoothly from cold.


1986 603 in a 380SEC

This engine had new rings installed and the cylinders honed before being installed in the SEC. During the break-in drives it didn't seem to have much power. I thought it was due to the 2.47 diff. After about 400 miles the rings still had not seated and the engine was burning a quart of oil in about 125 miles. I don't remember what lead me to do it, but I removed the ALDA. I spun the tires pulling out of the garage. So I was only getting the fuel for a n/a engine but still had a parasitic turbo restricting the exhaust. I drove it another 100+ miles and it used another quart of oil.

I had an extra crossover pipe, so I installed a nozzle in it and used a 50psi water pump from a motor home. I turn it on when the engine is warmed up and at hwy speeds. I ran about 8 gallons through it over 200 miles. The oil consumption is down significantly (down 80%) and should continue to fall as the rings continue to wear in. Did the extra pressure in the cylinders caused by the water injection cause the rings to start to wear in? Would the rings have warn in if I did nothing but drive it the additional 200 miles without water injection but with the ALDA removed ?

1987 603 in a 350SDL

This engine has about 275k. It has run WVO for about 45k. I ran about 4 gallons of water through it. Since there was nothing really wrong with it before, it's kind of hard to say if any good was done by it. I did get it to blow out some soot under heavy load and high rpm. It seems to start a little easier and initial idle may be a bit smoother but it's all very subjective.
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2012 S350 BlueTEC 4Matic
2007 ML 320 CDI
2007 Leisure Travel Serenity
2006 Sprinter 432k
2005 E320 CDI
1998 SLK230 (teal)
1998 SLK230 (silver)
1996 E300D 99k, 30k on WVO
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1983 240D, on WVO
1982 300D, on WVO
1983 300CD, on WVO
1986 300SDL 237k, 25k on WVO (Deerslayer)
1991 350SDL 249k, 56k on WVO - Retired to a car spa in Phoenix
1983 380 SEC w/603 diesel, 8k on WVO
1996 E300D 351k, 177k on WVO
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