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Typically cars either burn gasoline or diesel fuel if the engines are equipped to burn that. Kerosene is normally not used in a diesel but it will function in an emergency just as well as diesel fuel except that the injection parts will not receive much lubrication. But it will get you home in a pinch. If your question is can you use #2 diesel in a wick type kerosene heater then no. Diesel fuel will smoke and stink compared to kerosene. If your question is can you use #2 diesel in a kerosene heater that is like a salamander, then maybe. I use #2 diesel in my salamander and it works fine and heats my garage up ok. Kerosene does burn cleaner though.
Only if it is bio-diesel, aka from plants. Most diesel is a product of crude oil though.
Rudolf Diesel invented the Diesel engine in 1897 (which is why it is called the "Diesel Engine"), but i do not know if he was the first person to use it in an automobile or not, though I believe he was.
Heater core plugged? Heater core airbound? Thermostat not opening to allow coolant flow?
Paloma Jimenez, though they are not married.
Yes it is Vin Diesel, even though he is a very personal person he made a Vin Diesel page because he thought the fans needed one.
Only Masashi Kishimoto can know that for sure though there are of course many rumours circulating.
yes in movies though
It depends on the applicaiton. My diesel mower gets about 30 percent more that gas, even though the diesel get 50 % more power. My trucks 3500 Chevy I get about 40 %
diesel suburban Its not new though. diesel is the only way a fullsize SUV will get over 20 mpg.
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