Yes they do I have 1 it has a 1.9 engine and I get around 570 miles out of a tank of gas
The F-250 and larger trucks can have diesel engines in them.
These were used in model year 1974 Type 1 Beetles.
Yes it does. The later model ones do.
The EDC or electronic diesel control system monitors and controls the rate of fuel injected into the CRDi in late model diesel engines. It makes diesel engines operate more efficiently.
This would have been model year 1966 type 1 Beetles with a 1300 cc engine.
Castrol megnitech 05 W 40
15w30 or 15w40 are common for "all around" usage. Make sure it's oil specifically for diesel engines.... API CJ4 is mandatory if you have a more recent model with Selective Caralytic Reduction, and is compatible with earlier Diesel engines.
Throughout the production run of the Volkswagon Rabbit, it has been offered in diesel or gasoline. The most popular has been the diesel model, due to making up to 40 miles per gallon.
This would be model years 1972 through 1974 Type 1 Beetles with a 1600 cc engine size.
This would be model year 1972 through 1974 Type 1 Beetles with the 1600 cc engine size.
Depends on model. Cummins manufactures a wide range of engines for industrial, highway, and marine use.
That depends on which engine you have. Detroit Diesel, Cummins, and Caterpillar engines were available for that model year.