No
Yes, injected engines do not use a traditional carburetor. EFI gas engines do not have a carburetor, and diesel engines do not use a carburetor.
The traditional such device for a gasoline engine is a carburetor, but modern engines can also use injection nozzles; these are standard for diesel engines.
If you use Petrol or Gasoline in a Diesel engine you will destroy that engine. That is why you do not use it.
The carburetor is normally found just above the engine, it controls the petrol and air mix prior to combustion. Fuel injected and diesel engines do not need a carburetor.
The diesel engine is on compression.
A Mazda B2200 engine with carburetor has 85 horsepower, and with fuel-injection has 105 horsepower.
NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
No you can not use gas engine oil in diesel engine oil because processing of diesel engine is different from gas engine oil. If you use this then it damage your vehicles.
Stoich for combustion of deisal is different and pressure required as well. Carbs only work with combustion point and air requirements of gas.
Petrol in a diesel engine will destroy the engine.
NO! It will not run on diesel.