replace the engine.
quite simply the average person cant, and a mechanic probably wouldn't because of the cost. just go out and buy a Mercedes-Benz 300d from the late 70's to mid 80's. the are loud but smooth, safe, and get about 30mpg.
You cannot convert a turbo diesel driven car to a petrol motor. You have to buy a car that uses the petrol motor.
No, you cannot convert a gasoline engine to a diesel engine.
It is possible to convert a hybrid to a bio-diesel. However, it is difficult, because a regular gas vehicle works on combustion, whereas a bio-diesel works by means of compression. You would have to completely re-engineer your vehicle.
Diesel is no different than any other. Hook it to a charger either in the car or out of it.
I would just go with DIESEL and not GASOLINE
no, only heavy load trucks.
Jet fuel is high grade diesel so a jet fuel car would use high grade diesel fuel.
diesel cars accelerate faster because a diesel engine produces over twice the torque of a gasoline engine. and the only way to make it go any faster would be to change the rearend ratio or get it tuned by a professional.
diesel
Your local Ford car dealership should have diesel trucks for sale. Just check around your town's car dealerships if the Ford option fails. I would not recommend looking online for a diesel truck, that would be hard to ship!
no it would make the car break down
If you are referring to the Hindustan Ambassador, then there were very few body style changes. If the chassis is the same between all of the years (I don't know if it is), then any engine, from any year should bolt in. Diesel engines were first available in Ambassador's in 1979 and if you have a petrol powered car, made after that year, the diesel engine should be a direct bolt in. As for taking your petrol engine block, and upgrading it to run on diesel; I wouldn't recommend it. Ambassador engines are small, and the petrol engine probably can't handle the added combustion forces required for diesel fuel. Short simple answer: NO