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Guide in buying UK BMW X6 30d or 35d diesel.
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<blockquote data-quote="rpmnut" data-source="post: 537996" data-attributes="member: 20757"><p>Euro-spec diesels aren't really suited to Malaysian diesel for many reasons.</p><p>Their engines are tuned for Euro V/IV standards. Using Euro 2M diesel on these engines will most definitely cause problems.</p><p>Among the first thing to go will be the diesel particulate filter, which would get clogged with the excess soot produced by burning Euro 2 quality diesel.</p><p></p><p>Until Malaysia catches up with Europe on diesel quality, my recommendation is to either buy an official local diesel model from Malaysia or stick to the petrol models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpmnut, post: 537996, member: 20757"] Euro-spec diesels aren't really suited to Malaysian diesel for many reasons. Their engines are tuned for Euro V/IV standards. Using Euro 2M diesel on these engines will most definitely cause problems. Among the first thing to go will be the diesel particulate filter, which would get clogged with the excess soot produced by burning Euro 2 quality diesel. Until Malaysia catches up with Europe on diesel quality, my recommendation is to either buy an official local diesel model from Malaysia or stick to the petrol models. [/QUOTE]
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