grsthegreat
Super Star Member
After reading this i contacted my bulk fuel distributor and asked him if the off road was Ultra low sulfur...and it is. They cant sell any of the higher level fuels anymore.
grsthegreat said:After reading this i contacted my bulk fuel distributor and asked him if the off road was Ultra low sulfur...and it is. They cant sell any of the higher level fuels anymore.
The last off road that I bought (last week) had this sticker on the pump
I just called our bulk fuel supplier.. Our road and off road fule is 15ppm ULSD they mentioned we could even get a custom dye tint if we bought an entire tanker full.. I declined..
soundguy
YesI must say the sticker confuses me? Says no '011 off road vehicles use and no on road use either. Is it only for use by prior to '011 off road vehicles?
Unless you have a locomotive or a marine diesel engine, ULSD was phased in in 2010 and your supplier has to provide it.Low sulfur (500 ppm) and Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) fuel will be phased in for nonroad, locomotive, and marine (NRLM) engines from 2007-2014. These fuel requirements, coupled with advanced emission control technologies, will decrease emissions from these engines by more than 90%.
So, just because "your supplier" only sells ULSD off-road fuel doesn't mean that "all suppliers" only sell ULSD offroad fuel.
http://www.epa.gov/nonroad-diesel/2004fr/420f04032.pdf said:Second, starting in 2010, fuel sulfur levels in most nonroad diesel fuel will be reduced to 15 ppm. This ultra-low sulfur fuel will create immediate public health benefits and will make it possible for engine manufacturers to use advanced emission-control systems that will dramatically reduce both PM and NOx emissions. In the case of locomotive and marine diesel fuel, this second step will occur in 2012.