Why does diesel foam while refueling?

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If you notice foam forming while filling Diesel, it’s normal! Modern BS-VI diesel contains additives like detergents and lubricity improvers that enhance engine performance and emissions compliance. These additives, combined with high-speed dispensing and air turbulence, create temporary surface foaming.

Key Points:

  • Foam does not affect the fuel volume or quality dispensed.
  • It collapses quickly and has no impact on mileage or engine health.
  • Slower dispensing can help reduce visible foaming.

Foaming is simply part of using cleaner, high-quality diesel in modern engines, ensuring you get the best performance while protecting the environment.

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