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  2. Tire-derived fuel - Wikipedia

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    Burning tires is lower on the hierarchy of reducing waste than recycling, but it is better than placing the tire waste in a landfill or dump, where there is a possibility for uncontrolled tire fires or the harboring of disease vectors such as mosquitoes. [3] Tire Derived Fuel is an interim solution to the scrap tire waste problem.

  3. Diesel exhaust fluid - Wikipedia

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    Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF; also known as AUS 32 and sometimes marketed as AdBlue [3]) is a liquid used to reduce the amount of air pollution created by a diesel engine. Specifically, DEF is an aqueous urea solution made with 32.5% urea and 67.5% deionized water .

  4. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    General Motors defined and licensed 'dexos' oil specifications from 2011. dexos 1 and dexos R are designed for petrol (gasoline) engines, dexos 2 and dexos D are designed for diesel engines, however dexos 2 is specified for European petrol vehicles too.

  5. Pennzoil - Wikipedia

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    Pennzoil sponsors NHRA's Don Schumacher Racing and drivers Matt Hagan (Funny Car) and Leah Pruett (Top Fuel). They also sponsored driver Ken Block, best known for his Gymkhana series on YouTube. Pennzoil also partnering and supplying lubricants to Formula One team and manufacturer Scuderia Ferrari and MotoGP team Ducati Team due to Shell ...

  6. Diesel fuel - Wikipedia

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    Diesel fuel has many colloquial names; most commonly, it is simply referred to as diesel.In the United Kingdom, diesel fuel for road use is commonly called diesel or sometimes white diesel if required to differentiate it from a reduced-tax agricultural-only product containing an identifying coloured dye known as red diesel.

  7. Winter diesel fuel - Wikipedia

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    In North America, gas stations offer two types of diesel fuel – according to ASTM D975 [5] these are named No. 1 and No. 2 fuel. No. 1 fuel (similar to kerosene) has a natural CFPP of -40 °C but it is more expensive than No. 2 fuel. Adding No. 1 fuel will lower the CFPP of No. 2 fuel – adding 10% will lower the CFPP temperature by about 5 ...