Petrol is the French word for gasoline. Petrol is usually unleaded gasoline. Canadian gas stations advertise gasoline as Petrol, as do many other countries.
Unleaded gas is petrol. In some countries they call it petrol and in others it is called gasoline or gas.
44 MJ/kg for RON unleaded gasoline
Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.
I don't think there is a way to visually tell the difference between leaded and unleaded fuel. However, leaded gasoline has become "extinct" and it is more likely that you have unleaded gasoline in the can.
Petrol, unleaded gasoline (whichever you prefer to call it).
As there is no "D" in the vehicle type number, this will be a petrol engine, so should run on unleaded petrol / gasoline.
Gas is short for 'gasoline'. 'Gasoline' means the same as 'Petrol'. The word 'petrol' is commonly used in the UK while 'gasoline' is used in North America.
In 1970, unleaded gasoline was introduced as a way to reduce air pollution. This type of gasoline contained lower levels of lead compared to traditional gasoline, which helped reduce emissions of harmful pollutants into the air.
the reason unleaded is used today is because people got lead poisoning from leaded gasoline. theres not much difference environmental wise.
"White petrol" means one of two things: unleaded gasoline without any additives (the name comes from when most gasoline had lead in it, and all leaded gasoline is dyed so you can tell what kind of gas it is by looking at it) or a preparation sold as "Coleman fuel." You can get Coleman fuel at any camping supply store. Unleaded gasoline? Go to the gas station and get a gallon of regular; it will work great.
I have one of these mowers, and the owner's manual says "Regular or Premium gasoline, preferably unleaded".
yes, to English people it's known as petrol and to countries such as America it's known as gasoline, so to answer your question yes they are the same :)