You used to be able to however, there is now a marker in the fuel that reacts with a re-agent that is used by HMRC.
So you may be able to change the colour to blue (taxed) but it's highly unlikely you'd be able completely change red in to blue.
You can filter the diesel through sand, then through a paper filter, repeat this 3 or 4 times through fresh sand and it will become clear.
You must filter the diesel 3 times through a filter made of kitchen towel to catch any microns of sand which can ruin your engine.
Make sure you change the fuel filters every 2 or 3 months in your vehicle too.
AS high as the fine are for using off road fuel, and that chance of fuel system
damage from the "sand filtering" described above, I would recommend buying the correctly taxed fuel.
apparently cooking oil with diesel
Petroleum. I'm not sure if it's a distillation process. Diesel is refined from petroleum but I'm not sure how.
Diesel is made by refining crude oil. It's a non-renewable, fossil fuel.
A low flash point in diesel is caused by contamination of the diesel with lighter petroleum products such as kerosene or gasoline. Drawing more lighter products out of the fractionation tower could reduce contamination of the heavier products. Improving fractionation and improving diesel product stripping performance will raise the flash point.
Diesel
No, and even attempting to do so is a federal crime.
It is usually pretty clear with a slight yellow or brown tinge, depending on its sulphur content. Modern Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel can be almost completely clear. Bio Diesel seems to have a more yellow tinge to it. Off road diesel will be red.
YES Turn lamps showing to the rear can be RED / AMBER / CLEAR Turn lamps showing to the front can be AMBER / CLEAR
It is usually pretty clear with a slight yellow or brown tinge, depending on its sulphur content. Modern Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel can be almost completely clear. Bio Diesel seems to have a more yellow tinge to it. Off road diesel will be red.
You can turn left at a red light only if signs specifically permit it. Usually, only right turns are permitted on red when clear.
Yes. They are clear when they're young and haven't had enough blood yet to turn them red.
In the USA, highway fuel varies from clear to yellow. Off road fuel is dyed red.
Doubtful, Amber or red colored turn signal are required everywhere.
yes
In the US, unless there is a sign or signal prohibiting it, you can turn right on a red light. A "right on red" turn may be executed only after a complete stop and then when the way is clear.
Yes you can.
turn up the fuel... signed::the Diesel Rednek