Cayenne-958-TDI
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From another post looks like ULSD is becoming more available in Mexico. Pemex lost their sole franchise due to their not supplying ULSD. Totally understand that others like Shell are getting established in large population centers first. Looks like we are good country wide to get 15ppm after 31-December 2018.
Trip planning starts now - down Baja California, La Paz ferry to Topolobampo, Bahuichivo, Chihuahua, Ojinaga, Big Bend. Copper Canyon would be a stop.
Might reverse this and start from El Paso if mep1811 would be interested. Anyone else interested, this would principly be an on road trip with off-road excursions.
From the link: https://www.dieselnet.com/standards/mx/fuel.php
"2016 Diesel Fuel Specification (NOM-016) - NOM-016 defines two grades of diesel fuel:
• Automotive diesel for use in on-road vehicles, and
• Marine and agricultural diesel
The regulation specifies two different sulfur content limits for automotive diesel fuels: 15 ppm maximum for the larger metropolitan areas, the Mexico-US border and 11 transportation corridors, as well as for imported diesel; 500 ppm maximum for the rest of the country until December 31, 2018 after which the maximum sulfur content shall be 15 ppm for all of Mexico."
Trip planning starts now - down Baja California, La Paz ferry to Topolobampo, Bahuichivo, Chihuahua, Ojinaga, Big Bend. Copper Canyon would be a stop.
Might reverse this and start from El Paso if mep1811 would be interested. Anyone else interested, this would principly be an on road trip with off-road excursions.
From the link: https://www.dieselnet.com/standards/mx/fuel.php
"2016 Diesel Fuel Specification (NOM-016) - NOM-016 defines two grades of diesel fuel:
• Automotive diesel for use in on-road vehicles, and
• Marine and agricultural diesel
The regulation specifies two different sulfur content limits for automotive diesel fuels: 15 ppm maximum for the larger metropolitan areas, the Mexico-US border and 11 transportation corridors, as well as for imported diesel; 500 ppm maximum for the rest of the country until December 31, 2018 after which the maximum sulfur content shall be 15 ppm for all of Mexico."
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