They don't have EPA rating and most magazines only test with loads. All I've found is Gas combined mpg of 12, diesel gets 15mpg. Of the reviews I've read
1. a diesel got 18mpg highway
2. got a diesel combined average of 15.8mpg
3. 4x4 gas city/highway/combined - 12/16/12
4x4 diesel city/highway/combined - 16/18/17
Mazda cars require gas for their engines, not diesel. They also have hybrid vehicles, which run on both electricity and gas, but not diesel.
Are diesel engines better than gas engines is sort of a yes and no question. Diesel engines generally get better fuel mileage and last longer overall. But, gas engines are easier to maintain on your own and gasoline is much more readily available than diesel fuel is on the whole.
Internal combustion.
no i dont think you can use diesel fuel injector cleaner in gas engines
Gas
Diesel gas is used as fuel in vehicles and machinery that have diesel engines. Diesel engines are commonly found in trucks, buses, tractors, and construction equipment. Diesel gas is preferred for its efficiency and power in heavy-duty applications.
Yes, both fire and Paramedic units run diesel engines. Others are powered by gasoline or even compressed gas.
They dont, diesel engines are generally more reliable than gas engines, and alot simpler due to the fact that the entire ignition system found in gas-powered engines is deleted entirely from the diesel equation. (Diesel engines don't have spark plugs, they rely on compression to ignite the fuel, meaning: they sqeeze the diesel fuel so much that it explodes)
Diesel engines use propane to go faster, only gas engines use NOS
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.
Engines with longer piston stroke, higher turbo boost pressures, and diesel fuel has more energy in it than gasoline.
Diesel engines are generally more efficient than gas engines. A Diesel Pickup truck will normally get far more miles per gallon than a gas one and still have equal or greater power available. Plus diesel engines tend to last much longer than gas engines easily running well over 300k miles with little to no issue.