no
Presumably, exhaust from a gasoline or CNG engine.
It may be due to the pollution level ie.,the poisonous substance emitted from diesel is more compared to CNG. The cost of CNG is less when compared to diesel.
No. Like the petrol-oxygen mixture, CNG also needs a spark to do the actual ignition, unlike diesel fuel which will ignite under pressure due to the heat increase of the mixture in the cylinder. So no spark, no ignition.
In some cars, yes. Some use diesel, some use LPG or CNG.
extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
It may be due to the pollution level ie.,the poisonous substance emitted from diesel is more compared to CNG. The cost of CNG is less when compared to diesel.
extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
CNG engines create less polution than petrol and diesel engines.As it is using compress natural gas power develops more than the others and also develops more torque in the engine.which leads to give a lower fuel consumption.
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.
Gasoline, Diesel, CNG, LPG.
CNG (compressed natural gas) is generally cheaper than diesel fuel, but diesel is more energy-dense and provides better fuel efficiency. In terms of environmental impact, CNG produces fewer emissions than diesel, making it a cleaner option overall.
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.