EFI Advantages..... assuming new engine..... more fuel efficient, easier to keep in tune, less maintanence. Dissadvantages.... costly to repair, harder to diagnose problems without electronic diagnosis downloading equipment, more sensors that can fail. Simple ignition systems with simple fuel systems work well but require regular "tune ups" and are not as efficient. Cars from the 1960's had simple systems and as electronics became cheaper and with the costs of fuel increasing and the need to clean up com,bustion engine emissions, the manufacturers went the way of fuel management systems to improve efficiency (mainly due to government mandates)
first of all its engine. ADVANTAGES - petrol is cheaper than diesel so cheaper to run. petrol cars generally cost less than diesel (a few 1000). petrol engines are usually faster than diesel off the line and have a higher top speed than a diesel car with the same sized engine. DISADVANTAGES - petrol is less economical than diesel and also diesel cars are much better for over taking than petrol as it has more torque (pulling power)
advantages , it costs a bit less than petrol disavantages: burns alot we love k.k and that does not burn any fuel
One advantage of having a four stroke petrol engine is the fuel economy. A disadvantage of the engine is in the cold weather they are harder to start.
its less fuel efficient because it burns quicker then diesel.
Your question assumes this is true but it is not. Both fuels have their uses. Diesel engines are far superior to petrol engines when they are needed to haul or pull a heavy load. They also last longer and are more durable. Petrol engines are cheaper to build and the fuel cost less per gallon. They also have other advantages and disadvantages to a diesel engine. Neither is better they are just different and each has a use.
Cheaper to built and therefore cheaper for the consumer to buy than a diesel. Fuel costs less than diesel.
Some of the major advantages of using petrol in an internal combustion engine include: ease of availability of petrol, non-corrosive nature of regular petrol, relative safety of liquefied petrol. Some of the disadvantages of petrol include: enviromental damage of unburned petrol and unrestrained Hydrocarbon emissions, steadily increasing price, petrol is relatively inefficient and production of CO2 even with perfect combustion.
The primary difference between a petrol car and diesel car is the consumption rate - diesel and petrol are refined from mineral oil using differing methods. The result is diesel engines having a lower fuel consumption rate than their petrol counterparts when installed in a vehicle of similar mass. CO2 emissions are also lower in a diesel engine than they are in a petrol engine.
Diesel engines have much more torque at low rpm.
petrol light brown, diesel light green
More fuel economy
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.