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diggerdog36:
Never noticed it smells different, but unless you buy 100 litres or more in a single sale you do not need to justify your purchase, you can tell them to keep their nose out. I buy 50 litres a week and never been asked why?

datalas:
the question is... does it taste any different ?  I always thought it was strawberry flavour ...

I'd ask Neil, but he's unlikely to have drunk diesel (only because it's diesel ;))

muddysteve:

--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---You'll probably find that it is the same dye that turns up in various foodstuffs!
--- End quote ---


i hope not as it contians a radio active isotope  :shock:

S188:
I know when this super low sulphur white diesel came out, red diesel stuck to the more traditional formular though thats probubly changed now as someone will have tryed to ban the old sulphur levels, maybe its still unlimited for non road use though? I usupect low sulphur stuff is more expencive to make so they wont bother if they don't have to.

Don't they test the exhaust rather than the tank these days when looking for ilegal road use? That way they can easilly detect laundered diesel (red with dye removed) aswell as red.

Thrasher:
Well.... the nose is certainly different, but a taste test shows that the red diesel has a little less of an oily taste ....  8)

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