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Disco_Stu:
It's all down to risk vs reward at the end of the day. In 17 years of driving I've never been dipped. I dont know anyone who's been dipped. Maybe it's where you live, where you drive etc. I'm damn sure a builders van covered in site logo's will be more likely to be dipped than my missus in the TDi Polo.

If I had been willing to risk it, running on red could have saved me about £100,000 :evil:

muddymud:
all of my mates run there road cars and offroad cars on red because it costs about 40p as we are farmers. Also i dont know any one who has been diped i have also never see any one being diped.  but for me and my mates its worth running the cars on red as we save enough  money to buy a new car if ours gets crushed or pay the fine.

also the red die is prity pointless as you can filter it out of buy some stuff on ebay that gets rid of the die for about £1.

Cheers for he help people

diggerdog36:

--- Quote from: muddymud on August 13, 2008, 21:28:30 ---also the red die is prity pointless as you can filter it out of buy some stuff on ebay that gets rid of the die for about £1.
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There isnt anything that can get rid of the dye, fullers earth was meant to do it, so we tried, and it didnt, it was exactly the same colour, so we tried a charcoal filter and that didnt work either.
Red diesel is only normal diesel with dye added, anyone can buy it, but if you purchase more than 100 litres in one go you are obliged to leave your details.

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