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Does petrol burn faster than diesel?

i dont think anyone knows the answer to that apart from teachers


What method of separation is used in the refinery to separate crude oil into its constituents such as petrol kerosene diesel?

Fractional distillation ( i think)


Why does diesel cost 15p per liter more than unleaded petrol?

I think the oil companies are having us consumers over a barrel. Since the duty on fuel (Unleaded and Diesel) are the same, the difference is made up through the Oil companies and retailers. The media is saying that it's to do with supply and demand, well I think that is bull. Becuase there has be a shift from petrol to diesel cars the oil companies can see that us consumers will be visiting the petrol forecourts less often because a diesel car delivers more MPG than a petrol car. So in order to make up for the loss they hike up the diesel prices to make up the potential loss. Diesel is cheaper to refine that unleaded too.


What do you use petrol and petrol products for?

i think that we use petrol for vehicles lawn mowers etc. but we use on a daily basis too much petrol we should really cut our oil use


How do you use your signal when you drive on grand theft auto?

Judiciously, I would think...


What amount of power required to make the 2 stroke petrol engine to 4 stroke diesel engine?

you cant turn a 2 stroke into a four stroke. and i don't think you can run diesel in a 2 stroke


What is the difference between diesel and petrol cars?

Diesel can give much better fuel economy (miles per gallon or kilometers per liter) than petrol but the downside is that diesel engines cost more to manufacture than petrol engines. So a petrol-engined vehicle usually costs less money to buy than a similar make and model that has a diesel engine. The design of a petrol-burning engine is different from that of a diesel engine: a petrol engine burns petrol (called gasoline in the US) which is ignited by a spark plug. A diesel engine burns diesel fuel which self-ignites when compressed.


Do you have Nissan Qashqai 1.6 petrol engine description?

I drive one, 115ps, It's not a racer, but it's enough for family... Nissan says that it goes 12 seconds 0-100kmh, but I can get better time than that. Fuel consumption is ok, 9 liters in City, and 6-7 liters on open road. Petrol engines are made by Nissan, and diesel by Renault(I realy think that Renault make bad cars, so...) 1.5 diesel engine cost 2000 euro more than 1.6, and 2.0 diesel costs about 4000 more. So I think the best choice is 1.6, 2.0 petrol drinks lot of gas:))


Does a Suzuki sx4 1.6 diesel 2008 have a timing belt or chain?

I think its only the 1.6 petrol that is a chain and the rest belts? Double check with service department at local suzuki dealer.


Information about olden day electric steam or petrol cars?

i dont think they run on petrol but i think they did have ford cars back then


Is burning petrol in a car engine exothermic or endothermic?

Burning petrol in a car engine is an exothermic process because it releases heat energy. The combustion of petrol with oxygen produces carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat as byproducts, which powers the engine.


Are the gearboxes the same on the vw sharan ford galaxy and seat petrol diesel i drive a sharan 1.9 tdi se 110 1999 do I need to change the clutch?

why do you think you need to change the clutch, the gearboxes on the petrol engined cars will be differant to the diesels. You would only have to change the clutch if it was not working