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You'll probably find that it is the same dye that turns up in various foodstuffs!
'Red' diesel smell completely different from normal 'white' diesel?Is it due to the chemical markers that are in it, the dye, or simply a smell added (like to household gas supplies) to simply give an immediate "Investigate Me!!" scent if the (illegal) user is stopped & dipped. I've got a fuel can of it that I use to clean/lubricate the chains on my bikes* & just got to pondering that question.Plus, even when only buying (it was about) 4 litres, I was asked why I wanted it & the reason wrote down in a sales register.I didn't know they were that keen!!*I used to use 'white' for this purpose, but had used it all up over the past few years (& too damned expensive)
Well.... the nose is certainly different, but a taste test shows that the red diesel has a little less of an oily taste .... 8)
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"You'll probably find that it is the same dye that turns up in various foodstuffs!i hope not as it contians a radio active isotope :shock:
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.