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Originally Posted by jpd80
Colour is mostly to do with taxable and non-taxable fuel but there are also two grades
of diesel, regular and one with a higher Centane level that gives better bang for bucks
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make that three or four???
winter/summer and the centane variants.....
to the
op.
coloured diesel is the same as regular diesel just taxed differantly hence the red colour indicating tax free, farmer/industry
although not hard to buy a blue alcohole type texter dye and change the colour of the fuel, some never learn.
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