Off road diesel is just regular diesel colored with a dye to show that highway use taxes have not been payed on it.
So as long as it is the proper ultra low sulphur fuel it will not harm the engine.
It is also highly illegal to use it in an on road vehicle.
Off road diesel is just regular diesel colored with a dye to show that highway use taxes have not been payed on it.
So as long as it is the proper ultra low sulphur fuel it will not harm the engine.
It is also highly illegal to use it in an on road vehicle.
Off road diesel is just regular diesel colored with a dye to show that highway use taxes have not been payed on it.
So as long as it is the proper ultra low sulphur fuel it will not harm the engine.
It is also highly illegal to use it in an on road vehicle.
Not legally if used for on highway use. If it is ultra low sulfur it will not harm the engine.
Aside from being illegal, it'll clog the DPF.
It shuoldn't but I would check with the manufacture of the diesel engine you have..
Yes, the little bit of diesel won't harm the gas but make sure it's cleaned out before putting diesel back in as gas will harm a diesel. For more information please see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
Diesel, if you can believe it, with all the soot it makes... Diesel has a significantly lower number of certain carbons in it that harm the environment.
Most readily available bio-diesels are about 90% diesel and 10% vegetable oil. So no, wont hurt.
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spposedly the new fuel will not harm older engines.the new fuel has chemical additives to replace the sulphur in old diesel. sulpher is a lubricator in the pump amd injectors
IF the kerosene doesn't have the red dye added to it you can add It makes it burn a little hotter. should not harm the engine.
Higher sulphur diesel will not harm the engine but it will to the enviroment. Actually CDI engine runs fine with Euro 2M diesel, however the exhaust filter must be cleaned or replaced after some period of time.
If you have a diesel powered engine then nothing much would happen, the car would run a little richer than it should but will pass when you fill up again. If you car is NOT diesel then you may have an issue. I suggest flushing out your gas tank right away. It may not harm it right away, but if you continue to add diesel it will definitely harm your engine. But like i said, a diesel engine can handle normal fuel mixed in, it is actually advised to do so in cold weather so it makes it easier to start the car.
Yes as it does not have the lubrication of diesel. Also may damage fuel filter. Don't drive. Get quotes to clean out tank, filters etc but if you want to risk it and tank is not full you can fill with diesel and then run engine to use petrol/diesel mix. Get tank emptied by mechanic for safety. Change filters soon afterwards .