Off road diesel is dyed but otherwise the same as highway diesel. The difference is in the tax. Highway diesel has a road tax on it
no the only diffence is the dye in the fuel that does not make the fuel smoke more. water levels in the fuel will so it can vary from the different places that the fuel is purchased from.
#2 diesel is regular diesel fuel. they run #2 diesel year round in the south. in northern states the run a blend of #1 and #2 diesel. #1 diesel is more like kerosene while #2 diesel is like home heating oil
No. The only difference is a red dye added to off-road diesel to denote non-taxable use.
do you mean off road diesel insted of regular diesel? because there is no car and truck diesel. nothing will happen if you put off road diesel in your car, unless its under warranty and then you take it in and they see red diesel then bye bye warranty or if you get pulled over and a state trooper just so happens to have the kit to check it. Then you get a hefty fine since off road diesel has no tax on it. Being that it is supposed to be used off road like in bobcats or back hoes or what not. truck diesel costs 8 cents more because they have to pay road tax, but its the same fuel, on-hiway stuff.
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.
It's illegal to use red dyed off-road diesel for on-road use, and the black smoke will give you away.
Red diesel is a type of diesel fuel that has a red dye added to it for tax purposes, indicating that it is intended for off-road use only, such as in agriculture or construction. Normal diesel, on the other hand, is used for on-road vehicles and is subject to higher taxation. The chemical composition of red diesel is the same as normal diesel.
Off-road diesel weighs approximately 7.1 pounds per gallon.
Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for this one. On-road diesel is recommended for use in diesel motors in general. Remember also that on-road diesel used for purposes for which the use of off-road diesel would be legal is non-taxable, which, in the case of an on-road diesel fuel purchase, will be translated into a tax refund.
black smoke in a diesel can be caused by a couple of things:- dirty injectors, - a bad fuel pump - a bad turbo - incorrect fuel pump timing - or incorrect settings in computer - heavy acceleration from low RPM ADD A PROGRAMMER, mine has a sct x3 tuner, black smoke pores into the road when i roll unto it.
The only TAXES on OFF ROAD Diesel are Maine Sales Tax. If the farmer is exempt from paying Me. Sales Tax for materials necessary to operate the farm (his business) then the answer to your question is NO. If the farmer is buying regular diesel to use in his personal vehicle for non farm related use, the YES he must pay the taxes. But Your question does not make any sense, as there are no TAXES ON OFF ROAD DIESEL
DERV stands for Diesel Engine Road Vehicle