Shimon
Platinum Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If the dye changes the color and stains the filter does it make it harder to check for other fuel problems? Like if it sits for a while fuel gets darker doesn't it? )</font>
Well, a lot of road vehicles and boats used dyed fuel and it doesn't affect fuel diagnosis problems. Usually when the fuel gets old and the asphaltene seperates out you can tell because it looks like a black tar-like substance. The filter media gets dyed right away from the fuel but it's not a problem.
Well, a lot of road vehicles and boats used dyed fuel and it doesn't affect fuel diagnosis problems. Usually when the fuel gets old and the asphaltene seperates out you can tell because it looks like a black tar-like substance. The filter media gets dyed right away from the fuel but it's not a problem.