The thing is, with modern diesels, it's almost undetectable other than dipping. Live near a canal? Knock your self out, the pumps are there at the canal side![]()
The only common factor is that if there's no fuel duty on it, it's red.
This basically.
Due to the conditions it's kept in (especially old metal tanks found on a lot of farms) it can be quite dirty. Cost is around 75p a little now.
If you are searched for it, they will most likely dip your tank, If they have more suspicion to believe you have been using it they will check your fuel lines and filters.
If found using it illegally they will try and back trace the amount of tax you have dodged, charge you that as well as a fine.
Why not just buy a black fuel tank? that way customs can't tell if you're using red diesel by the tip test.....
There is a process that removes the dye but it's only cost effective if you do it large scale
I'm not familar with how it's done but you see it all the time in the news, people always get arrested and massive fines for selling red diesel with the dye removed. As I said, not sure how its done but from the pictures I've seen in the news they leave behind massive piles of white crystals
Also saw a statistic that apparently 1/5 people are running their car on red diesel
Some red derv doesn't have the lubricants of regular Derv and can slowly ruin your FIP.
no, i was talking about the black fuel tank, how would that stop customs?
Considering most agricultural vehicles cost hundreds of thousands of pounds, i would be suprised if they were designed to run on crap fuel.
If it is good enough for a £200,000 combine harvester, it will be good enough for a Audi A3 sportback quattro turbo RS 2.0 TDI.
I'm sure some red diesel is rubbish but the stuff on forecourts in the middle on lincolnshire is unlikely to be used in old boats.
Well if red diesel dyes the tank, if you have a black tank they won't be able to see it will they?
Well if red diesel dyes the tank, if you have a black tank they won't be able to see it will they?
Well if red diesel dyes the tank, if you have a black tank they won't be able to see it will they?
If you are going to use red diesel, just use it and accept that if you get caught, you'll have to take the punishment.
Removing the dye is a pointless exercise becuase it also contains a chemical tracer and the specific mavity of gas oil is slightly different to pump diesel so when HMRC dip your tank there are several things they are looking for.
It used to be around 25p a litre when diesel was just under a pound in 2003 when I was working in agriculture. It's shot up in price since then.