Hi there,
We would like to travel to Kazakhstan in 2020 with our Euro 6 Campervan and were wondering how currently the diesel quality is?
Our trip goes via Russia where apparently the diesel is fine (in bigger cities/larger gas stations).
We've read that the other Stan's will be challenging when it comes to Diesel quality, so we might park our camper and rent a local car to get around, will see.
Valuable advice appreciated
KaYe
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Re: Diesel quality in Kazakhstan?
Very interesting question Indeed, the same for whole central Asia.
I've travelled through these countries 2 times (2015, 2018) with an Euro6 engine, difficult to know if it was with problem because this kind of problem doesn't occur quickly, and I've always added an additive in Gasoil to prevent problem withe "injectors" (sorry ,I don't know if it is the good English word).
RR.
I've travelled through these countries 2 times (2015, 2018) with an Euro6 engine, difficult to know if it was with problem because this kind of problem doesn't occur quickly, and I've always added an additive in Gasoil to prevent problem withe "injectors" (sorry ,I don't know if it is the good English word).
RR.
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I do know that sometimes in Kazakhstan you see advertised that they sell normal diesel as well as Euro 5 diesel. Obviously choose the last one.
I have also seen signs where they said to be selling Russian diesel.
I have also seen signs where they said to be selling Russian diesel.
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Thanks for your update!roro wrote:Very interesting question Indeed, the same for whole central Asia.
I've travelled through these countries 2 times (2015, 2018) with an Euro6 engine, difficult to know if it was with problem because this kind of problem doesn't occur quickly, and I've always added an additive in Gasoil to prevent problem withe "injectors" (sorry ,I don't know if it is the good English word).
RR.
Could you maybe give us more information. What was your euro 6 car/van/truck? Does it has AdBlue as well? What kind of additive did you add? Did you have problems while driving over mountain passes? Or in general with a blocked dpf filter?
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Thanks Lovetheworld!! Maybe by next year they offer Euro 6 as wellLovetheworld wrote:I do know that sometimes in Kazakhstan you see advertised that they sell normal diesel as well as Euro 5 diesel. Obviously choose the last one.
I have also seen signs where they said to be selling Russian diesel.
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Great thx! I've found the map only until July 2018. I hope there will be more improvement by end of this year.
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Hi,
"What was your euro 6 car/van/truck? Does it has AdBlue as well? What kind of additive did you add? Did you have problems while driving over mountain passes? Or in general with a blocked dpf filter?"
Defender (Land Rover), No Adblue, Additive: http://www.bardahlfrance.fr/produits/54 ... azole.html
No problem over mountain except less power over 4300, 4400m.
RR.
"What was your euro 6 car/van/truck? Does it has AdBlue as well? What kind of additive did you add? Did you have problems while driving over mountain passes? Or in general with a blocked dpf filter?"
Defender (Land Rover), No Adblue, Additive: http://www.bardahlfrance.fr/produits/54 ... azole.html
No problem over mountain except less power over 4300, 4400m.
RR.
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Any car has less power at 4000+ m altitude. (okay, an electric car will not have less power)
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Thanks a lot Roro!!roro wrote:Hi,
"What was your euro 6 car/van/truck? Does it has AdBlue as well? What kind of additive did you add? Did you have problems while driving over mountain passes? Or in general with a blocked dpf filter?"
Defender (Land Rover), No Adblue, Additive: http://www.bardahlfrance.fr/produits/54 ... azole.html
No problem over mountain except less power over 4300, 4400m.
RR.
I've checked the website, but couldn't find further information. Does this additive prevents as well the sulphur particle blockage of the diesel filter? Did you use it every time at the gas station? How old is your Land Rover? And how much time did you spent in the Stan's?
Our concern is the bad quality diesel with lots of sulphur which will block the filter at some point (rather sooner than later), and even more on high altitude. worst case the car will stop. But we will investigate further how much it will affect our euro 6, and what can be done to prevent it.Lovetheworld wrote:Any car has less power at 4000+ m altitude. (okay, an electric car will not have less power)
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