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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.
air pollution, when an individual breathe in too much contaminated air it may lead to Asthma
Four-star fuel was a type of leaded petrol introduced in the UK in the 1920s. It had high levels of octane which helped prevent engine knocking in high-performance cars. However, it is no longer available due to environmental concerns about lead pollution.
In the UK regular unleaded petrol is the correct fuel for a n X Type Jag (with a petrol engine)
pollution and many other things that affect our earth
No, diesel does not mix with petrol. Diesel is a heavier fuel with a different chemical composition than petrol (gasoline), which can lead to engine damage if mixed. Using diesel in a petrol engine can cause serious performance issues and potential engine failure. It's important to use the correct fuel type for your vehicle.
NO! Its a type of gasoline. :)
Mostly oils but also any kind of plastic and other petrol derivates!! Also, bacteria, organic matter, heavy metals, pesticides.
It depends on the type of car engine. Petrol (gasoline) is suitable for gasoline engines, while diesel engines require diesel fuel. Using petrol in a diesel engine can cause significant damage, whereas using diesel in a petrol engine may also lead to poor performance or engine failure. Always check your vehicle's specifications to ensure you're using the correct fuel type.
What type oil do you put in your 2001 Peugeot 607 2.0 petrol?