They don't sell that anymore. There is Low Sulfur Diesel (less than 500ppm Sulfur) and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (less than 15ppm Sulfur).
If your vehicle says "ultra low sulfur diesel required" you have a diesel particulate filter. (You might also have a Selective Catalytic Reduction reactor or an Advanced EGR system if you have a 2010-on truck, but if so you also have a DPF.) You can run LSD in your engine occasionally--like if you need some fuel because you're about out of gas and there's nothing else around--but running LSD all the time in a newer truck will ruin the diesel particulate filter and they are not cheap.
The diesel particulate filter will be damaged.The diesel particulate filter will be damaged.
I usually define a HIGH GRADE FUEL the fuel that presents a very good quality in comparison to other similar fuels. It is not an absolute concept but a relative one. For example, talking about fuel gases in general, liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas can be considered high grade fuels, because other fuel gases as coke oven gas, blast furnace gas, landfill gas and producer gas present lower qualities due to particulate matter, tar, moisture and sulphur compounds. Another example, talking about diesel, the diesel 50 (50 ppm of sulphur) is a high grade fuel in comparison with other diesel fuels which present higher sulphur contents. Fernando Cörner, M.Sc. - Ultragaz Academy - Brazil
One of the main advantage of using a Diesel engine as opposed to a regular is that a Diesel engine tends to burn less fuel. They also have very high thermal efficiency.
it is high in sulphur
The difference between diesel and high speed diesel is that high speed diesel has special cleaning detergents added to it. These detergents clean the injectors, which makes the vehicle run better.
All fossil fuels contain sulphur, at least to some extent. Oil that has a high level of sulphur is called 'sour' crude, as opposed to 'sweet' crude which has a low sulphur level. Natural gas can also be 'sweet' or 'sour'. Sulphur in natural gas is usually present as the poisonous gas hydrogen sulphide, and it is usually removed from natural gas as it emerges from the ground. In remote regions like northern Canada or Kazakhstan its storage can be a problem. On the other hand, oil is processed at refineries, often a long way from the source of the oil, and the sulphur is used in various industrial processes. High sulphur concentrations are also found in oil or tar sands such as are found in northern Canada and Venezuela. Coal also contains sulphur, but being a solid it is difficult to extract using conventional technologies. High-sulphur coal used to produce a lot of sulphur dioxide when it was burned, which formed sulphuric acid in the air, leading to acid rain, but nowadays the waste gases are 'scrubbed' of sulphur using a limestone wash, and the mineral gypsum is formed, which is used in plasterboard and other building materials.
because of its shape and properties makes it have high resistance to heat
its going from mid-low-high
Sudden Death.
what is calorific value of high speed diesel ? what is calorific value of high speed diesel ?
A 1990 Ford 7.3L diesel engine works by using a very high compression ratio to ignite a mixture of air a diesel. Unlike gasoline engines, it requires no spark to actually ignite the fuel.
What is weight of 5000 Liter High speed diesel