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Revision as of 19:30, 16 February 2024
Basics
- Diesel Fuel made from Fossil Fuels
- Most often refers to the Crude Oil distillate, but could be made from some Gas to Liquids Process
- Tends to have more impurities than synthetic Bio-Diesel (double check this, but sulfur etc)
- Although Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel solves the Sulfur Problem for the most part
- It will still not be as chemically "Pure" short of potentially RP-1 JP-5 JP-8 and so on