No, diesel engines run with lower rpms and which also causes them to have lower tempuratures. diesel engines in semi trucks get up to 1,000,000 miles in them with just simple rebuilds. gas engines are a disiaster with over 150,000 miles.
They certainly are. Using them together with carburetted engines can be a bit tricky, and usually the compression has to be lowered when compared to a naturally aspirated engine.
Yes, diesel engine will last much longer than gasoline engines. They are built much stronger but are also more expensive to build.
No more often than any other manufacturer.
The diesel is more efficient but more expensive to build.
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Diesel is a more combustible fuel than petrol, therefore less fuel is required to generate the same power as petrol. This also means that spark plugs aren't required, like in a petrol engine, since the diesel will ignite off engine compression alone. This also makes the engine arguably more reliable since there are less parts, and less things to go wrong.
Diesel engines are more efficient than gasoline engines.
Diesel contains more impurities compared to gasolene.Therefore fuel filter is more critical in a diesel engine
It will depend upon the conditions. Under normal operating conditions a diesel engine is more efficient than a petrol engine.
gasoline/petrol engines are considered to be much less reliable than a diesel engine. large rigs we see on the road today often have over a million miles on them. diesel is efficient and clean, and produces more potential energy. diesel engines also produce much more torque making it easier to tow or move things.
Many truck owners have their own personal preference, and will critique diesels other than their own. Any diesel engine is strong and reliable, and will run much longer than a gas engine, but routine maintenance is essential. The Cummins 5.9 Liter Engine is an extremely strong and reliable engine, with many still on the road after 200,000 miles or more. The Power Stroke 7.3 Liter, which is an option for Ford trucks, also lasts 200,000+ miles. The Duramax diesel, found in GMC's and Chevy's, is equally as strong. With routine maintenance, any diesel will run forever.
A diesel engine fires from compression and not from a spark. A diesel engine is also built much stronger than a gasoline engine. Diesel engines normally have less horsepower than a gasoline engine but have much more torc, or pulling power.