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Re: Converting from off highway fuel to on highway
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Posted by thejdman01 on October 21, 2004 at 12:35:34 from (205.188.116.212):
In Reply to: Converting from off highway fuel to on highway fue posted by thejdman01 on October 21, 2004 at 11:54:39:
i will be running on the highway and the cops around here know how to stop dullies with livestock trailers at stock yards even at farm auctions they like to show up and dip tanks. the reason im concerned about draining them so well is the way my fuel guy says a pint of red fuel somehow through a chemical reaction the way he says a pint of red fuel will contaminate 100 gallons of green fuel. i was thinking never tried it at all high sulfer diesel fuel is heavier then green fuel. so my early theory would be hey if anys left red more sulfer heavier would be at the bottom where the pickup is if a little red is left no big deal shell be at the bottom get sucked out used up as long as the dont pull me over for what maybe a day and especially open drain on fuel filter no problem right. wrong. are any of you guys fuel experts. is this that my supplier said about red turning 100 gallons of green red true??? thanks
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