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You certainly can get a rash from diesel fumes. This is because these fumes are an irritant to your skin.
You need a carbon filter for diesel fumes
really common fault is blown injector seals, are you getting any unwanted noises from the engine? any change in perfomance?
on the low pressure side of the fuel injection there is a rubber hose with a cloth cover that runs between the injectors, this is where you are most likely getting the leak and smell of diesel.
Diesel is less flammable than petrol. A build up of petrol fumes inside a boat is extremely dangerous, as a spark could ignite the fumes.
Under the right circumstances it sure can. If you could douse the cigarette directly into the diesel it probably would not explode. The problem is the fumes. The fumes ignite first and then the diesel explodes. It is even quicker and more violent with gasoline.
They don't. You need to stop sniffing exhaust fumes, mister.
The best part about MBRP diesel exhaust systems is that they use a reduced amount of diesel so they produce less fumes that will go into the environment. Since there are less fumes, a MBRP vehicle is better to use to reduce your impact on the environment.
Prolonged exposure, or in high concentrations can cause brain damage or even asphyxiation.
There are many benefits of a diesel exhaust or DEF diesel exhaust fluid. It is very efficient and it has lower concentrations of nitrogen in the fumes which it releases. It is an aqueous urea solution with 67.5% of it deionised water.
Cuz it runs on diesel or your cat is shot, sorry bud.
Diesel fumes contain the most carcinogenic chemical known to man, so long term exposure is a bad thing. Unfortunately, there are no OSHA standards for diesel fumes, even though they are 20-100 times more concentrated than gas engine exhaust fumes. More information can be found here : http://www.afscme.org/issues/1352.cfm