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Posted by john in la on May 22, 2006 at 08:25:55 from (72.150.55.178):
In Reply to: OT/diesel fuel posted by mitchp on May 22, 2006 at 07:30:34:
It is a new law that goes into effect June 1 that we are gearing up for now. We have 7 years (if I remember correctly) to convert over 100% but need to be some where around 70% by June 1. Right now road fuel is 500 ppm or less sulfer. We are changing over to 50 ppm or less sulfer call ultra low sulfer diesel. All 2007 and newer diesels have to use the ultra low diesel. Over time the High sulfer (red diesel) 5000 ppm will go by by and Low sulfer 500 ppm will become our new off road red dye diesel. To put it in terms that a 40 year old will understand........... We are going from regular leaded gas to No lead gas; just diesel this time. Its a EPA thing.
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