If you are talking about an intercooler (never heard of an after cooler) the hot exhaust coming out of the cylinders is cycles through the intercooling to cool the exhaust before its cycled through the turbo.
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Actually , there are no spark plugs in a diesel engine
Yes, petrol will work in a diesel engine but will run rough for a short time before the engine needs extensive and expensive repairs.
After cooler and intercooler are the same thing, The intake air is heated after being compressed by the turbo. The after-cooler removes most of that heat, increasing it's density and doing so increases HP and the amount of boost you are able to run.
No.
no diesel has butane instead of octane so it will not work
No, Gasoline or Petrol as it is also known will not fuel a diesel engine, in fact it may suffer permenant damage if you try.
It won't, even a mixture of gasoline and diesel will not work. May I add that running petrol in a diesel will destroy that diesel engine.
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The two-stroke diesel engine was developed by Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the diesel engine itself. Diesel patented his design in 1892, which utilized a compression ignition system. While the concept of two-stroke engines existed prior, Diesel's work significantly advanced the technology for diesel engines, including the two-stroke variant.
Diesel engines work by using compression to cause an explosion which releases a surge of power. The engine compresses diesel fuel and oxygen in a cylinder until the fuel heats up and explodes.
Depends on which engine and how much work you are willing to do.