Fossil
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ULSD fuel in Baja Sud
I need current info on availability of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel in Baj and specifically aBaja Sud.
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JZ
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My truck requires ULSD. I just drove it 4K miles in Baja in November and December. At least a 3rd of that in Baja Sur. No codes thrown.
It use to back in the day if you had 1 or 2 tanks that weren't ULSD. So I did it VERY sparingly 3-4 years back. The last 2 years have been fine.
Go to the US owned stations if you are concerned. Pemex is good though.
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Fossil
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Thanks a bunch, yours is the first authoritative response I have had. Towing I only get 9MPG on a 24g tank. I plan on going to Todos Santos next
winter.
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JZ
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Do a search of the forum for ULSD. This topic came up about two months ago. It started out with some uninformed ppl chiming in, and then ppl with
actual knowledge closed it out.
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David K
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Sur, the word is Sur (means South).
Have a great trip and post a report here when you get back!>>> http://forums.bajanomad.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=50
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bajafreaks
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Drove down a few weeks ago no problem its available at all stations.
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Fossil
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Thanks a bunch. I am planning a 4 month boondocking trip (Oct-Feb) with my 34’ 5th wheel and I am new to Mexico. I would like to make it a yearly
thing because at 75 winter cold weather is rough on these old bones. This and other sites have bee most helpful (i.e., my Gloch will stay home).
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mtgoat666
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in this case, i think sud is almost (but not quite) a synonym, so you are being a bit pedantic to lecture the op for using sud in place of sur wrt the
geographic/state name
wouldnt sudbaja be OK word choice?
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David K
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Maybe, as that means Southern but officially it is Baja California Sur (South Lower California) and where I live is Sud California (Southern
California).
I also am very aware that Baja was California first (it is repeated in my book) and Baja California Sur has some wanting to change the name to Sud
California... creating a second Southern California!
Please: Viva Baja!
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https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/auto-parts-industry-holds-u...
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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