Depends on your car. Unless a car psychic passes by, you'll have to re-ask the question with the necessary details.
no... you don't want to mix diesel and gas engine parts if its not an exact match you can mess your engine up....
A diesel engine is a biodiesel engine. If you have a diesel engine, you can fill it up with biodiesel anytime.
No, never put diesel in a gasoline engine it will foul up the sparkplugs in your engine, clog it up, and make it smoke alot. Cold Diesel in a diesel engine isn't too good either because when diesel gets cold it gels up, that is why most diesel engines have a built in heater to warm up the engine and fuel before starting. Hope this helps
In 1898, Rudolf Diesel was granted patent #608,845 for an "internal combustion engine" the Diesel engine. Born in France, grew up in Germany.
if you use it improperly, it can very well mess up your computer.
diesel engine tune up-valve adjustment,bleeding,on time method,change oil,change filter
No spark plugs on a diesel.
I perform diesil engine tune up to avoid engine trubol
Tighten it up!
Diesel will not burn in a gas engine, flash point to low; it may clog things up but nothing permanent
Re-build your diesel. Put on a custom chip and that will make up for engine power loss.
It will not mess up the engine to run the regular gas in it. What it will do, however, is cause a reduction in the performance of the vehicle.