Posted by JohnS1970 on March 09, 2012 at 18:41:03 from (74.12.248.111):
Was down parked on the side road this morning checking that a catch basin grate was clear when a neighbour came along and stopped. We got talking about a number of things such as early spring thaw, land prices, etc. etc. In the course of our talk we got talking about diesel fuel. At one time he was running colored diesel in his pickup until someone told him he wouldn't want to get caught with that in his tank so he began using clear diesel in the trucks. He claimed when he switched to clear he would get 15-20% more mileage on a tank of fuel in both of his pickups (both 5.9 Cummins Dodges). I have never owned a diesel pickup and I'm certain this guy is a straight shooter who wouldn't feed me a line. I understand everybody out there are law-abiding citizens who would have no anecdotal experience with this but I always thought the only difference in on and off-road diesel was the dye. Is there somthing I'm missing or don't know?
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