DEF Fuel Tracking

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Anthony Moore

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Jul 23, 2018, 10:34:45 AM7/23/18
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I would like to be able to track my DEF usage for my Diesel.  Not technically a Bi-Fuel, so that option does not apply.  I would like to be able to track my DEF usage in relation to MPG.  Not sure if you are aware of what DEF is.  It has a separate tank from Diesel and uses DEF to keep emissions down.  Is there a way to add this option to My Cars?  I am a PRO user.

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davagdroid

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Jul 23, 2018, 5:01:09 PM7/23/18
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Hi Anthony,


Is DEF tank used in // with Diesel? or just one of the 2 fuel is used at a single point in time?

Regards,

David

On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 4:34 PM Anthony Moore <asm...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to be able to track my DEF usage for my Diesel.  Not technically a Bi-Fuel, so that option does not apply.  I would like to be able to track my DEF usage in relation to MPG.  Not sure if you are aware of what DEF is.  It has a separate tank from Diesel and uses DEF to keep emissions down.  Is there a way to add this option to My Cars?  I am a PRO user.

Thank you

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asm...@gmail.com

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Jul 23, 2018, 7:02:03 PM7/23/18
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2 separate tanks.  One for Diesel and the other for DEF (VW calls it AdBlue, same thing).  DEF is not a fuel, but an additive.  Supposedly a full tank of DEF, my vehicle tank holds 20l or 5.3US gallons.  According to VW, it should get a little over 10,058km (6,250 miles) per DEF tank.  DEF is Diesel Exhaust Fluid (Wiki).  

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