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Old 16th April 2012 | 22:50
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Agaricus bisporus
 
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How/why can diesel have a water content? It's kerosene just the same as JetA1, the differences are minimal and Jet A doesn't have a significant water content. Free water in fuel is surely condensation or contamination rather than a component of the fuel, isn't it ?- Red diesel is seldom stored by the (agricultural) user in anything approaching clean or dry conditions so I reckon that's where the water probably came from.
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