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What is this discussion about? Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Biodiesel, Diesel, Sedan


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Topic rename? by shipo
Dec 04, 2006 (10:09 am)
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As the 2007 E-Class diesel has dropped the "E320 CDI" moniker in favor of "E320 BLUETEC", should this discussion be renamed to "Mercedes-Benz E-Class Diesels"?
 
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Shipo
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Re: Topic rename? [shipo] by pat HOST
Dec 04, 2006 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Dec 04, 2006 10:09 am)

Sounds good to me, thanks.
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and right on cue by pat HOST
Dec 04, 2006 (3:01 pm)
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Check out the article linked in KarenS, "Article Comments: 2007 Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetech" #1, 4 Dec 2006 2:50 pm and post your reactions there.
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Re: and right on cue [pat] by shipo
Dec 04, 2006 (3:10 pm)
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Replying to: pat (Dec 04, 2006 3:01 pm)

"Timing," as they say, "is everything."
 
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Shipo
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Re: and right on cue [shipo] by pat HOST
Dec 04, 2006 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Dec 04, 2006 3:10 pm)

along with "location, location, location" of course.
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Re: Diesel Fuel nozzle [klausk] by elias
Dec 05, 2006 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: klausk (Dec 02, 2006 5:58 pm)

klausk - 06 TDI jettas have the same "fuel neck restrictor" as your E320 CDI. i don't like it! it is designed to prevent us from using the high-flow diesel "truck nozzles". Apparently with the VW there is a way to remove it - maybe you can have the Benz fuel-neck-restrictor removed?
i have not encountered any local stations changing from "car nozzles" to "truck nozzles" and would be quite annoyed if they did that locally. possibly there is a Shell "zone office" which would have info about this for you. or if you could contact the shell station manager, s/he might know why the nozzle change.
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Truck nozzles... by shipo
Dec 05, 2006 (6:59 am)
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I've filled any number of diesel trucks that I've had occasion to rent over the years, and as such I have a fair amount of experience with both types of nozzles. While I agree that using a truck nozzle to fill a car will certainly fill said car quicker, you are almost guaranteed to create a giant mess when the tank fills. Think about the following:
 
 - Most cars (diesel or otherwise) have a fuel tank located under the back seat these days. Said location is somewhat removed from the fuel filler port and as such requires a filler "neck".
 - Most diesel trucks have a very large screw top opening directly on top of the tank(s).
 - With the lower flow rate of the smaller diesel nozzle, the "Auto-Shutoff" has enough time to sense fuel back-up in the filler neck and shut off before fuel comes spurting out of the filler port.
 - With the direct fill method for trucks, the filler nozzle is directly in the tank and as such the auto-shutoff will sense a rising fuel level well in advance of overflowing said tank.
 - Filling a vehicle with a neck-restrictor/remote tank setup (that has had said restrictor removed) with a truck nozzle will push the flow rate far too high for the auto-shutoff feature to engage before a considerable amount of fuel has backed up and pushed out the filler port and onto you, your car and the ground. Ewww.
 
FWIW, I have seen filler nozzle reduction devices at truck stops made specifically so that in a pinch, one can fill their car from a truck pump. That said, all of the devices that I've seen carry plenty of warnings about filling by hand (i.e. not engaging the auto-shutoff feature) and only at the lowest possible flow rates.
 
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Shipo
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Re: Truck nozzles... [shipo] by klausk
Dec 05, 2006 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: shipo (Dec 05, 2006 6:59 am)

Thanks for the info, however I had a 240D (1974) and a 300D Turbo (1985). Neither had the restrictor and when I bought the 240D, there was no car diesel, I had to always go to the truck pumps. Never had any problems with the shutoff.
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Re: Truck nozzles... [klausk] by shipo
Dec 05, 2006 (7:08 pm)
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Replying to: klausk (Dec 05, 2006 6:27 pm)

Hmmm, interesting. Where were the fuel tanks on those cars and did they have long filler necks? In theory at least, a short filler neck (as in from a sub-trunk tank to a behind license plate filler port) will suffer from the auto-shutoff problem to a far less of a degree than will a late model car with the tank positioned below the rear seat. That said, I'm pretty sure that your 1985 had a fuel tank that was below the rear seat. Interesting indeed.
 
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Shipo
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bio-diesel 2008? by smbw12
Dec 10, 2006 (1:09 pm)
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Does anyone know any diesel engine for a sedan available in 2008 that will be able to use biodiesel, with warranty? The MB diesel seems to be the leading contender, with maybe VW, but am interested in info about this. Just started to read but appreciate any referrals, general comments.
 
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