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Originally Posted by Indian2003 No worries. Just drive the car. I put in about 20 liters of petrol in a diesel car by mistale at work once. |
Thank you for the advice, however, I may have a reason to worry now, will post my findings at the end of this post.
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Originally Posted by vrprabhu I guess that OP has already run the car post the mix-up .... |
Yes I had to leave the fuel station and go home, it was drive of about 5kms, everything seemed to be normal till then.
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Originally Posted by condor Looking at the contents you have shared, |
The ratio of the mixture is very small, however there is something else which I discovered later. Read on for the details.
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Originally Posted by Kosfactor Once the topped up tank is empty..
Now that you are feeling better, care to tell us what happened?! |
Will try and check if there is any possibility to use something similar to a dipstick, probable a long plastic tube or something.
How it happened is, a pre-occupied mind and pre-set thought to positively do a particular job.
The fuel in the tank was low and it was a pre-determined thought in my mind for quite some time that at next fueling I have to add the fuel additive, which I normally keep in the front door pocket while going for topping up the fuel tank. I forgot to pick the bottle from home while leaving and it completely slipped out of my mind.
We were going to the PSK for a scheduled appointment for passport renewal which was cancelled (a poster-note about the cancellation) even before we reached there. On the way to PSK low fuel warning light came on, and on the way back we stopped at a fuel station for re-fueling. At this time I just picked up the bottle kept in the front door pocket and dropped about half of what was remaining in it, only to realize later what a blunder I had committed

. During the last visit at the ASS for some work related to noise because of hardened suspension bushes, the service center guys moved this bottle lying in the boot to the front door pocket while cleaning the car.
Why I failed to identify the bottle is because I have not seen either of the bottles for over 9 months and was just blank about what they looked like.
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Originally Posted by hserus Here is what happened when a beemer got filled with 5 litres of washer fluid instead of engine oil. |
Thats really bad, this is a case where the water got mixed with engine oil forming an emulsion. In my case it's the additive to the washer fluid (water) in the fuel tank and not the fluid itself.
Though I am still nervous and uncertain about what may happen, here's what has happened so far.
I did a drive of about 25 kms during the noon time, during the drive I used sport mode too and the engine went upto S4 gear in sport mode (soft right foot makes the gear shifts at about 3000-3500 rpm in sport mode).
Once during the drive I managed to rev upto 5500rpm in sport mode and probable it was 2nd or 3rd gear.
The maximum speed I could go upto was about 70-80 kmph on an isolated road and everything was fine, no abnormal noise, and a smooth drive.
All this while, I was thinking about carrying out a solubility test, my wife was the one who suggested so. I took a small volume of petrol in a bottle and added about a milliliter or less of WCC in it. The mixture was then shook vigorously and kept still for some time.
After about 3 hours I checked the bottle and found that the WCC has not mixed with the petrol and settled down at the base of the bottle as a separate bubble (now I am worried)
Surprisingly the mixture takes less than 2-3 minutes to separate, as I observed later.
Probably the unknown 5-13% of the constituents of the WCC is the culprit. Any CHEMICAL ENGINEERS in the forum will surely be able to throw some light and advise.
As can be seen in the picture, the percentage of the contaminant is irrelevant, so the 100ml or so of the mixture in the tank will remain separated and needs to be removed.
I live in Thane (Maharashtra), and would like to know of some reliable mechanic or FNG which can do this job meticulously. I am very finicky about how the work should be done and have rarely come across any technicians ever who work on cars considering them as precious and lovely machines.
Though I am in a situation where I cannot avoid, but I do not like any invasive work on my cars except for the general filter, sparks plug replacement etc.
Any suggestions please.