Higher sulphur diesel will not harm the engine but it will to the enviroment. Actually CDI engine runs fine with Euro 2M diesel, however the exhaust filter must be cleaned or replaced after some period of time.
Mostly emissions output. Passenger cars - Diesel Euro 2 (1996) CO2 is 1.0, Euro 4 (2005) is 0.50. Petrol Euro 2 (1996) CO2 is 2.2, Euro 4 (2005) is 1.0.
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the diesel engine was invented in 1892 by Rudolf Diesel. the diesel engine was invented in 1892 by Rudolf Diesel.
green engine is 6stroke engine and diesel engine is 4 stroke
Depends on which diesel engine, specifically. In a US EPA2010 or European Euro 5 or Euro 6 emissions compliant engine, no - these engines are designed for Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel specifically, and have a diesel particulate filter which will become clogged (thus clogging the exhaust system) if anything with a sulphur content higher than ULSD (which jet fuel does have) is used in the engine.For diesel engines which don't have these emissions and aftertreatment systems, yes - jet fuel is more or less a variant of number one low sulphur diesel, and diesel engines which are not made to be US EPA2010 or Euro5/6 compliant can run on diesel, kerosene, jet fuel.. even engine oil (although it would have to be thoroughly strained and pre-heated before introduction into the engine.. in fact, I know of an aggregate company which does this with their used oil to run their loaders and quarry equipment).
Rudolf Diesel created the Diesel engine in 1897 and got a patent for his engine in 1898
The diesel engine is on compression.
it means starting of diesel engine
You're talking about the old trick of putting a little ATF into the tank to clean out injectors and such. If your engine is EPA2010 or Euro 5/6 compliant, do not do this. That means, if you have a diesel particulate filter on your diesel - you'll clog the DOC face and the DPF by doing this. For an engine prior to the EPA2010 emissions standards, it can be done, but very carefully.
One Euro, lol.
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.