Has anyone here ever used red dye diesel? I just learned about this and am curious.
I'm by no means a heavy consumer, but I've got 3 diesel Kubota toys and I'm wondering if there are any red dye diesel stations on the east side of the metroplex.
I've google'd several times and the results are sparse. I'd be a bit surprised if it's as hard to get as the limited google results make it seem.
If you're like me and never heard of this, my understanding is that red dye diesel is essentially normal diesel fuel that is not hit with the road tax, meaning it's only for use in off-road equipment. The red dye is supposed to stain fuel filters, etc. so you might get caught using it in a road-going vehicle and then get slapped with a huge fine for cheating on gas taxes. Google says that red dye is roughly $0.45/gal cheaper than taxed diesel right now.
It would have to be fairly easy to get to make it worth the effort.
I'm by no means a heavy consumer, but I've got 3 diesel Kubota toys and I'm wondering if there are any red dye diesel stations on the east side of the metroplex.
I've google'd several times and the results are sparse. I'd be a bit surprised if it's as hard to get as the limited google results make it seem.
If you're like me and never heard of this, my understanding is that red dye diesel is essentially normal diesel fuel that is not hit with the road tax, meaning it's only for use in off-road equipment. The red dye is supposed to stain fuel filters, etc. so you might get caught using it in a road-going vehicle and then get slapped with a huge fine for cheating on gas taxes. Google says that red dye is roughly $0.45/gal cheaper than taxed diesel right now.
It would have to be fairly easy to get to make it worth the effort.
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