penokee
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I may be in error, but seem to recall some past posts that stated something to the effect that sulfur wasn't needed in diesel because it wasn't a lubricant.
The attached, from the Modern Bulk Transportation (Publication ?), states that sulfur acts as a natural lubricant in diesel. Not the first time (or last) that I'll be confused concerning diesel.
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Lubricity additives are needed in ULSD fuel to compensate for the low amount of sulfur, which acts as a natural lubricant in diesel. Poor lubricity means higher wear in truck engine components.
The attached, from the Modern Bulk Transportation (Publication ?), states that sulfur acts as a natural lubricant in diesel. Not the first time (or last) that I'll be confused concerning diesel.
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Lubricity additives are needed in ULSD fuel to compensate for the low amount of sulfur, which acts as a natural lubricant in diesel. Poor lubricity means higher wear in truck engine components.