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I will get you a great deal on home solar (or add a quality battery to your existing setup): https://autoexpert.com.au/solarI can also save you thousands on a new car: https://autoexpert.com.au/contactAustralia’s fuel panic is real. But the so-called “dirty diesel apocalypse” all over social media? Not so much.In this video I break down what’s actually changed in Australia’s temporary fuel standards response to the current supply crunch — and what hasn’t.Because there are two completely different stories getting mashed together online:petrol sulfur has been temporarily relaxeddiesel sulfur has notThere has been a minor temporary change to diesel, but it’s about flash point — not sulfur — and that is not the same thing as “bad fuel destroying modern engines”.So if you drive a modern diesel with AdBlue, a DPF, SCR, or common-rail injection, should you be panicking?No.I explain:whether Australia has relaxed sulfur limits for dieselwhy Facebook “experts” are getting this badly wrongwhat flash point actually meanswhy petrol and diesel are being confusedwhat the practical implications are for ordinary vehicle ownerswhether modern diesels are really at riskIf you’ve been hearing that “dirty diesel” is about to kill your car, this is the reality check.Got industry insight from fuel distribution, refining, workshops, fleet maintenance, or dealership service? Drop it in the comments.Subscribe for more no-BS analysis on cars, policy, EVs, towing, engineering, and the ways governments and manufacturers try to spin the facts.#Diesel #FuelCrisis #DirtyDiesel #AdBlue #FuelPrices #Australia #BMWX5 #AutoExpert
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I will get you a great deal on home solar (or add a quality battery to your existing setup): https://autoexpert.com.au/solarI can also save you thousands on a new car: https://autoexpert.com.au/contactAustralia’s fuel panic is real. But the so-called “dirty diesel apocalypse” all over social media? Not so much.In this video I break down what’s actually changed in Australia’s temporary fuel standards response to the current supply crunch — and what hasn’t.Because there are two completely different stories getting mashed together online:petrol sulfur has been temporarily relaxeddiesel sulfur has notThere has been a minor temporary change to diesel, but it’s about flash point — not sulfur — and that is not the same thing as “bad fuel destroying modern engines”.So if you drive a modern diesel with AdBlue, a DPF, SCR, or common-rail injection, should you be panicking?No.I explain:whether Australia has relaxed sulfur limits for dieselwhy Facebook “experts” are getting this badly wrongwhat flash point actually meanswhy petrol and diesel are being confusedwhat the practical implications are for ordinary vehicle ownerswhether modern diesels are really at riskIf you’ve been hearing that “dirty diesel” is about to kill your car, this is the reality check.Got industry insight from fuel distribution, refining, workshops, fleet maintenance, or dealership service? Drop it in the comments.Subscribe for more no-BS analysis on cars, policy, EVs, towing, engineering, and the ways governments and manufacturers try to spin the facts.#Diesel #FuelCrisis #DirtyDiesel #AdBlue #FuelPrices #Australia #BMWX5 #AutoExpert

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