I found a place that sells off road diesel which runs about 40 cents cheaper than on road and that is what I run in my m1008. Now I know I will get tons of posts saying you cant do that. My thought is this: for starters it is not a commerical vehicle so the chances of DOT dipping my tanks is slim to non. I fuel up in plain day light and to date no one has ever questioned what i was doing. It could be because m1008 looks like it belongs being filled with off road. I do run good diesel additive with all the money I save and to date have not had a problem.
I'm a live and let live type of guy. So I'm not lighting you up. But honestly I would remove your post and repost something that says "hypothetically what would happen if I ran the "off road" dyed fuel?. Or "is the off road dyed fuel different than the regular on road fuel"? Or something like that.
If you were to be found out the penalties are huge because you are avoiding paying a TAX. It's not that the fuel is cheaper. It's that you are not paying the federal and state road taxes. I know a fella that did this and he ended up plea bargaining down to a $10,000 fine. And it was his first offence.
Is it really worth it to pay $.40 a gallon less? You would have to run 4000 gallons of fuel at the off road price to make up for paying the $10,000 fine.
As for the ULSD fuels. I think it's typically more of a problem for civilian diesel trucks and equipment manufactured before the contemplation of using ULSD for a motor fuel. The military has had ULSD type fuel in contemplation for a long time. The sulfer in the fuel is what was the major lubricating agent for most civy diesel IP's. We have run the Lucas fuel conditioner for almost 15 years in the tractors here on the farm. And I run that in all of the older diesel trucks and equipment that we have here on the farm. If I can't find the Lucas or Howe's we run a quart of ATF.
My 09 Dodge with the 6.7L Cummin's I'm not worried about because it's built for the ULSD fuel.
I run the Lucas fuel conditioner in ALL of my surplus military equipment. That equipment may not need it but I don't mind giving the IP's a little help. So far I've had no IP problems to report using the Lucas.