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I am building a turbine engine for a science fair project and I'm going to test the differences in the fuels I use. Well, I'm just doing it for fun but that's going to be the topic of my project for the fair.

 

Anyways, one of the fuels I'm using is diesel. Does anyone know how to remove the sulfur from the diesel? It's not critical to the experiment but it could help reduce the toxic gases that'll be released in my garage lol.

 

Also I'd need to know where I could get the required equipment and chemicals and about how much they'll cost.

 

One more thing, does anyone know if there's sulfur in kerosene (airplane fuel)? If there is, I'd need to know how to remove it from there to.

 

Thanks all

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go to your local store and buy some road diesel.

there are two kinds at most stores, off-road diesel and road diesel.

road diesel has lower amounts of sulfur than off-road diesel

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