Lad it's the same discussions we have in the garage. When ya know ya know! Also, you have saved me a few hours of work this year so thanks for the uploads! Kilkenny garage very happy 👍
@@eoghanhennessy443 whatever you read was probably incorrect. Just think about it... How would you collect this animal urine and where would you store it? Most adblue containers I've looked at have stated it's synthetic urea, and synthetic urea is created from (synthetic) ammonia and carbon dioxide. It's also known as carbamide and is used as a fertiliser. Btw, ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen. If you see a bag of nitrogen fertiliser there's a good chance it's synthetic urea based. Also, Yara, the biggest producer of Adblue is also one of the biggest producers of fertiliser. Yara states that "AdBlue is a 32.5 % solution of high-purity, synthetically manufactured urea in de-mineralized water."
We have gone through lots of Euro generations of vans in the last 20 years where I work. There is an absolutely sickening stench when the vans are idling, when we get back to the yard off our Euro 6 vans (Movanos). It gets right into your chest and throat, not sure if it’s the AdBlue or the 20mph speed limit around the town that’s causing it.
Reminds me of my old job, but that was before adblue. They loved idling about 7 first generation transit connect vans first thing in the morning, was disgusting.
I dont know about a health scandal, but the problems the systems have should be looked into. I don't think any manufacturer has nailed these things...fault after fault after fault.
No Adblue (32% urea solution) is coming out the exhaust it reacts with and reduces the NOx in the exhaust as it flows through the catalyst in the cat. just a quick thought you had for some clicks? It's NOx that's bad for your lungs not the nitrogen and water that comes out when using ad blue. Ad blue actually allows the engine to be set to run leaner ( so more fuel efficient) as that would produce way too much NOx without the adblue system and pre Euro 6 cars had to be tuned with higher AFR's to limit NOx emissions.
Wrong, deleting Ad blue increases the NOx emissions , very bad for peoples health, Ad blue is not toxic and neither is the Nitrogen and water the NOx plus Urea solution ( ad blue) reaction produces.
A man who is on the ball !!, as you say just wait and see , eventually every car is going to be to there grave , adblue pumps in HGV that's another story emense amounts used !!!
I added a bottle of that anti-crystallisation fluid to my tank. People swear by it, but I wonder how well it works? Might make little difference, or maybe it's just snake oil.
@@AndrewSowerbyiv been tempted to start using it my self . We are dealing with a lot of rogue mapers deleting add blue but making a balls of it screwing the car up even worse
This 💩is as corrosive as acid. The pumps at filling stations have to have stainless steel components otherwise they fall apart. If this stuff gets into the wiring it travels down the copper strands and eats it in no time. Defo a planet saver👍🤣😂🤣
Adblue, saving the planet one plastic container at a time !
Lad it's the same discussions we have in the garage. When ya know ya know!
Also, you have saved me a few hours of work this year so thanks for the uploads!
Kilkenny garage very happy 👍
We’re all breathing in crystallised ammonia instead of diesel 😂
Well, you pissed out Urea every day this week.
Iv read its 67 percent extract from animals urine 😂
Porc piss
@@eoghanhennessy443porc piss
@@eoghanhennessy443 whatever you read was probably incorrect. Just think about it... How would you collect this animal urine and where would you store it?
Most adblue containers I've looked at have stated it's synthetic urea, and synthetic urea is created from (synthetic) ammonia and carbon dioxide. It's also known as carbamide and is used as a fertiliser. Btw, ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen. If you see a bag of nitrogen fertiliser there's a good chance it's synthetic urea based. Also, Yara, the biggest producer of Adblue is also one of the biggest producers of fertiliser.
Yara states that "AdBlue is a 32.5 % solution of high-purity, synthetically manufactured urea in de-mineralized water."
We have gone through lots of Euro generations of vans in the last 20 years where I work. There is an absolutely sickening stench when the vans are idling, when we get back to the yard off our Euro 6 vans (Movanos). It gets right into your chest and throat, not sure if it’s the AdBlue or the 20mph speed limit around the town that’s causing it.
Reminds me of my old job, but that was before adblue. They loved idling about 7 first generation transit connect vans first thing in the morning, was disgusting.
More than likely i deliberately brought a diesel that doesn't use that shite
Adblue degrades or crystallises in sunlight, what do petrol stations do. Sell it in clear bottles stored in sunlight.
Genius , isn't it?!
The van is making cocaine 😂
hahaha
Crack 😂
Wouldn't be no surprise
Mr. ORriley is talking bollox so it really would be a massive surprise
You cant eliminate exaust gasses . You can only change the state of the exaust
I dont know about a health scandal, but the problems the systems have should be looked into. I don't think any manufacturer has nailed these things...fault after fault after fault.
No Adblue (32% urea solution) is coming out the exhaust it reacts with and reduces the NOx in the exhaust as it flows through the catalyst in the cat. just a quick thought you had for some clicks? It's NOx that's bad for your lungs not the nitrogen and water that comes out when using ad blue. Ad blue actually allows the engine to be set to run leaner ( so more fuel efficient) as that would produce way too much NOx without the adblue system and pre Euro 6 cars had to be tuned with higher AFR's to limit NOx emissions.
Sure this stuff causes corrosion. When filling it overflows a little on to my side step and is eating it away 😮
Yes the stuff you spill will become alkaline with ammonia as it breaks down. Urea solution itself is not corrosive.
I deleted adblue in my van to help the environment
And your wallet!
@@ritchieschofield1185 it defo did that 😆
Wrong, deleting Ad blue increases the NOx emissions , very bad for peoples health, Ad blue is not toxic and neither is the Nitrogen and water the NOx plus Urea solution ( ad blue) reaction produces.
It will be the glass wool insulation in your attic! Quote me on that!
I imagine that particulates from dodgy wood burners, tyre wear and brake wear will be at the front of the queue.
Good point
Except that all those things have been happening for a long frikken time.
There is a slip catalyst within the de NOx catalyst that mops this up. So no. No potential health issue.
Isn't it 'urea' - which is fairy natural?
Yeah, just Urea and deionised water
Yes. 32.5% synthetic urea and the rest deionised water.
Mostly harmless.
Oil is decomposed plant and dinosaur so that pretty natural too😂
Asbestos is fairly natural as well.
@@Mac_F87 So is plutonium
What’s your point
There was a time when clutches & brakes had asbestos in them. 😉
Still do!
A man who is on the ball !!, as you say just wait and see , eventually every car is going to be to there grave , adblue pumps in HGV that's another story emense amounts used !!!
COPD rappid on rise ?
Yes but despite not because of ad blue.
No doubt it will.
Dpfs. egr coolers. Blocked solid . Now they are selling a liquid that stops crystaling
I added a bottle of that anti-crystallisation fluid to my tank. People swear by it, but I wonder how well it works? Might make little difference, or maybe it's just snake oil.
@@AndrewSowerbyiv been tempted to start using it my self . We are dealing with a lot of rogue mapers deleting add blue but making a balls of it screwing the car up even worse
most likely
most likely wrong and ill informed
Y'all didn't do a basic check of Wikipedia. Perfectly safe. Relax
They said asbestos was perfectly safe too
@@ORileysAutosSo, you still haven't even looked at Wikipedia? The stuff is basically fertilizer.
This 💩is as corrosive as acid. The pumps at filling stations have to have stainless steel components otherwise they fall apart.
If this stuff gets into the wiring it travels down the copper strands and eats it in no time.
Defo a planet saver👍🤣😂🤣
👍
Jeez the a lot of the comments here are Flerfer level.
You’re dead right Jimmy good for you mate.
I don’t think its going to be as dangerous as the oxides of nitrogen that it reduces
It drys like fibre glass
All a con to make money
It doesnt put particles in the air 😂