it's fuel used for the refrigeration unit on heavy trucks - like 18 wheelers or other over-the-road units
no.
They can use either on-road diesel (billed out as reefer fuel, as its use is non-taxable) or red dyed off-road diesel.
The fuel consumption of a refrigerated truck, also known as a reefer, can vary depending on several factors such as the size and age of the vehicle, the type of refrigeration unit used, and the operating conditions. As a rough estimate, a typical refrigerated truck with a diesel-powered refrigeration unit may use around 1-2 gallons of fuel per hour while the refrigeration unit is running. It's also worth noting that when the reefer is not running and the cargo is being transported at ambient temperature, the fuel consumption will be similar to that of a regular truck.
The duration of Reefer Madness is 1.13 hours.
smoking reefer is smoking marijuana / cannabis. reefer is another word for cannabis. 'ey rudeboy, set that reefer here'
Reefer Madness was created on 1936-01-15.
Most carriers just use ULSD in their reefers, and bill it out as reefer fuel because it's non-taxable. In the case of red dyed, diesel, it's both highly illegal to use for on-highway use, not to mention it'll clog the DPF of an EPA2010 diesel engine truck.
The reefer is a fishing boat looking thing. It is in all the gta games
Both of those fuel tanks are for the power unit. Rest assured of that. The reefer units will have a separate fuel tank for that unit, typically located under the chassis behind the cab. Don't be fooled by the lack of a crossover between the two fuel tanks - the crossover system is obsolete, and no longer used. Both of those tanks feed the engine, still.
Reefer is just like a dry box cept you got a fridge/freezer to operate.
Reefer and the Model - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
YES! Pauly Shore doesnt just smoke the reefer, he lives INSIDE the reefer.