Red Dyed Diesel

   / Red Dyed Diesel #21  
I remember when they used blue dye for off road, but it didn't last long, just a few years before they realized red dye shows up better! (and typical of our guberment, they passed a law requiring red to be used) Must have been a political move to get rid of blue and take over by the reds?
David from jax
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #22  
I remember when they used blue dye for off road, but it didn't last long, just a few years before they realized red dye shows up better! (and typical of our guberment, they passed a law requiring red to be used) Must have been a political move to get rid of blue and take over by the reds?
David from jax
Now if they could only dye it red, white and blue!
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #23  
I remember when they used blue dye for off road, but it didn't last long, just a few years before they realized red dye shows up better! (and typical of our guberment, they passed a law requiring red to be used) Must have been a political move to get rid of blue and take over by the reds?
David from jax
Had to stop using blue because Sunoco already was adding blue to their 240 & 260 blends of gasoline. Thus to keep you from putting aircraft strength gas into a diesel tank.
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #24  
When did they start adding dye? When I was a kid there was no dyed fuel. Maybe it did turn blue at some point but not red. I don't remember red fuel un till much later.
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #25  
When did they start adding dye? When I was a kid there was no dyed fuel. Maybe it did turn blue at some point but not red. I don't remember red fuel un till much later.
The EPA mandated adding blue dye to diesel in 1991 or 1992 to signify it didn't meet sulfur standards.
It was changed to red dye in 1994 by the IRS to indicate tax exempt fuel.
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #26  
My bigger concern is the grade/spec of diesel we get. Europe has super clean diesel. In comparison, ours is not so good. Yet our manufactures use European pumps/injectors.
Best thing one can do is add lubricity into every fill.
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #27  
The EPA mandated adding blue dye to diesel in 1991 or 1992 to signify it didn't meet sulfur standards.
It was changed to red dye in 1994 by the IRS to indicate tax exempt fuel.

Is it not just road tax exempt - I think there are bunch of other taxes on it still?

My bigger concern is the grade/spec of diesel we get. Europe has super clean diesel. In comparison, ours is not so good. Yet our manufactures use European pumps/injectors.
Best thing one can do is add lubricity into every fill.

"Europe has super clean diesel. In comparison, ours is not so good."


Could you give us little more information to back that up please?
 
   / Red Dyed Diesel #28  
My bigger concern is the grade/spec of diesel we get. Europe has super clean diesel. In comparison, ours is not so good. Yet our manufactures use European pumps/injectors.
Best thing one can do is add lubricity into every fill.
Todays diesel fuel might meed minimum lubricity standards, it's an ongoing debate.
This lubricity study, though quite old, is still valid today.
 

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