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Old 04-23-2008, 11:32 PM
Craig
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There is also a significant variation in the energy content of D2 due to it's density. The ASTM spec allows a significant range in density (about 5% I think) that is independent of the sulfur content. It is also possible that the current D2 available at the pumps is at the low end of that range.

The tests I was referring to were just laboratory tests of the fuel's energy content.
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