quite easily.
Yes, gasoline and diesel engines are heat engines. The energy released by the burning fuel causes the gas in the cylinders to expand and push the pistons, which in turn do work.
The label "for gasoline engines" indicated the additives in the oil are formulating specifically for gasoline engines.
Yes Diesel is much greener than gasoline engines
they are 4 stroke engines...
The gasoline engines have four.The diesel does not have any.The gasoline engines have four.The diesel does not have any.
Diesel engines ignite fuel through compression, while gasoline engines use spark plugs. Diesel engines are more fuel-efficient and have higher torque, but gasoline engines are typically quieter and have faster acceleration.
Diesel engines are more efficient than gasoline engines.
They are both internal combustion engines
4 cycle engines mix gasoline with air to operate efficiently.
diesel engines compress the fuel mixture much more than gasoline engines, diesel engines are always fuel injected while gasoline engines have the option of being carbureted, diesel engines usually cost more, diesels produce more power than a comparable gasoline engine, diesel engines have no distributor or spark system, and instead use glow plugs to ignite fuel, and diesel engines can be converted to run on vegetable oil with few modifications.
Most gasoline engines are four stroke engines which is also known as the Otto Cycle. 1) Intake 2) Compresson 3) Ignition 4) Exhaust (four strokes)
A turbo that is specifically for use on gasoline engines (as opposed to diesel).