Yes you can I know a few people that use a 5W-30 Diesel and a 15W-40 Diesel.
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Yes, never put oil formulated for a diesel in a gasoline engine.
yes it can, mixed with petrol. 5litres diesel to .5l of petrol. mixed it up and ur good to go.
Oil is just as important to a diesel engine as it is to a petrol engine
The primary difference between a petrol car and diesel car is the consumption rate - diesel and petrol are refined from mineral oil using differing methods. The result is diesel engines having a lower fuel consumption rate than their petrol counterparts when installed in a vehicle of similar mass. CO2 emissions are also lower in a diesel engine than they are in a petrol engine.
The engine oil to use depends on the type of engine (diesel or petrol). See the car manual to know the exact oil reccomended by FIAT for your car
No do not try that.
"Diesel oil" or "Heavy oil" is another term for diesel fuel. Not to be confused with "engine oil for a diesel engine" which means lubricating oil specially formulated for use in diesel rather than petrol engines.
No it cannot. Petrol and Diesel are different.
No
NO!!! It's not the same kind of engine. A diesel engine has glow plugs, a gasoline engine has spark plugs. A diesel engine ignite the fuel by compression, the gasoline engine ignite it with spark plugs.Some people add a SMALL amount of gasoline to their diesel fuel in the winter when the temperature falls below -20 deg celsius (5 deg below zero F), to prevent the diesel from turning waxy.
Air filter, oil filter, petrol or diesel filter.
Diesel has a much higher viscosity than petrol (gasoline). It is less refined and contains more oil to lubricate and cool the combustion chamber in a diesel engine.