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Low sulphur problems <500ppm diesels cars and trucks are causing poor mileage, swelling of fuel pump seals and other mechanical problems that could break our truck fleets in mid accelerations on the highway and bottleneck all freight shipments in the us. Austrialia has covered the problem and suggests switching to B100 (biofuel). The fuel giants are not warning us on this problem I would be glad to write an op-ed piece. I, as a mediator, have had a few cases on this issue. I own a diesel, was a former safety engineer in detroit and was actually trained as an auto mechanic in trade school in the 60's. I have a great interest, not to mention my love affair with diesels since 1974. kent norton #nortonThink

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