Fractional distillation. Petrol and diesel evaporate at different temperatures.
you put all the gas from the petrol into a tube with water and then a spare tube will take the crude oil into it. so there you go.
bitumen, fuel oil, lubricating oil, diesel, kerosene, naphtha, petrol, refinery gas
petrol light brown, diesel light green
It is knowen as Crude oil before it has been refined... Once it's been refined it can then be called gasoline, petrol, diesel and just "Oil"
Petrol is made out of crude oil which is a natural resource. When the crude oil is refined, petrol is produced in addition to other by-products like diesel.
Fractional distillation. Petrol and diesel evaporate at different temperatures.
Is a combination of oil product such as diesel and petrol
Produce more petrol than diesel. :P
Oil is just as important to a diesel engine as it is to a petrol engine
It is refined from crude oil.
i was always told that is a very much lower grade of petrol Diesel fuel, being a 'heavy oil', is the heaviest distillate of crude oil and comes out of the bottom level of the distillation towers in an oil refinery. Petrol is a light spirit, and is collected at the top of the distillation towers.
Petrol or diesel? What year? All today's Ford engines, both petrol and diesel, use 5w/30 'fuel saving' oil.
Use only what the manufacture of that diesel recommends.
"Diesel oil" or "Heavy oil" is another term for diesel fuel. Not to be confused with "engine oil for a diesel engine" which means lubricating oil specially formulated for use in diesel rather than petrol engines.
Diesel and petrol (gasoline) are flammable fossil fuels containing hydrocarbons that we get when plants and animals get buried in the soil and decay over many years. It eventually forms crude oil which is refined into petrol or diesel.
petrol or diesel if its petrol its on the pump if its the 1.7di then its behind the pump