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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Post???tis the same as regular!
tis not the same as regular.it comes from a little lower out of the cracker,and is not quite as good as regular(was on a refinery process before the poo process)
the red dye is added after clarification,charlie is right there is an amount of chemical marker that shows what the original fuel is/was,mostly though the grade marker will give the game awayLast edited by gwh200; 10 May 2008, 21:43.Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by Chillitt View PostNo matter what colour you dye 'red diesel' it will still be 'red diesel'! the chemical markers will still be there and you will be in even more bother than if you just used it 'red'.
but i would not know?am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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Originally posted by gwh200 View Posttis not the same as regular.it comes from a little lower out of the cracker,and is not quite as good as regular(was on a refinery process before the poo process)
the red dye is added after clarification,charlie is right there is an amount of chemical marker that shows what the original fuel is/was,mostly though the grade marker will give the game away
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postwithout gettin to technical(i knw wot yr like!!!!! )is there no way to cancel the chemical marker?
anything is possible dude an atomic number only needs another 1 added to it to make it...well....something else
but trying to make poor quality fuel look like good quality fuel..how the hell do you do that ??Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by gwh200 View Postanything is possible dude an atomic number only needs another 1 added to it to make it...well....something else
but trying to make poor quality fuel look like good quality fuel..how the hell do you do that ??
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