Deisel fuel not sold to the public but used in construction equipment contains a red dye. This fuel can not be used or sold to the general public for use in their autos. Don't know if that is the answer but it could be.
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As you explore the skies, you will find a red bottle attached to a balloon, if you fly into the red bottle, you get fuel.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
Yes, red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly because they have small sizes.
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In the USA, highway fuel varies from clear to yellow. Off road fuel is dyed red.
The red color in fuel oil typically comes from the addition of a dye, such as Solvent Red 26, which is used to differentiate between different grades of fuel oil or to indicate treatment for tax purposes. The dye helps users easily identify and distinguish between various types of fuel oil.
The red light under the fuel gauge on a 2001 Subaru Forester typically indicates a malfunction with the fuel gauge or the fuel system, such as a problem with the fuel level sensor. It may also signal an issue with the fuel pump or related electronics. If it remains illuminated consistently, it is advisable to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the underlying issue.
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The red button turns on the fuel pump when it is pushed on a Ford Escort.
The Red Lanterns are called the red lanterns because their power battery and power ring rely on blood vengeance and hatred to fuel it
No, red giants are generally older than main sequence stars, as red giants have no hydrogen left for fuel, and burn helium instead. where as Main Sequence stars burn hydrogen for fuel.