any one that it will fit into
No, diesel engine require diesel fuel. Put petrol in a diesel engine and you will destroy it.
He invented the diesel engine that would lead to cars, trucks, and powerd boats.
Sugar water and diesel that is put in a fuel tank will ruin a cars engine. The sugar will sit for a few days before recognition, and the diesel could potentially be caught in the fuel filter.
Diesel cars do tend to cost more in general than gasoline engine cars. The claim on this is that it is more expensive to create and manufacture these vehicles, and due the fact that diesel vehicles are more fuel efficient.
No
I always ran my Volkswagen diesel in the winter one gallon of petrol to a tank of fuel. At this time diesel was not being made with anti freeze additive so lorries and early cars on diesel would fuel freeze in severe weather. I had two cars and both ran for 100,000 giving me no engine problems so a small amount will not bother a tank full of diesel or the engine
If you're asking what will happen if you put gasoline in a diesel engine, the engine will be destroyed if you run it on gasoline.
Flex fuel does not mean you can use diesel. It means the engine can run on pure gasoline or on E85 gasoline. If you put diesel in this vehicle it simply will not run. Diesel can only be used in a diesel engine.
They actually run very similiarly, with the main difference being the process of which injection of the fuel is put into the engine. In this way Diesel fuel tends to be more efficient and works better with less.
Yes, car engines can be diesel or gas. Some models of cars are available with either type. Gas is more widespread but there are a few VW cars run on diesel. You can't hear them much but they do have diesel vehicles available.
Nine cubic meters of air is required to burn 1 liter of fuel in a diesel engine. A person does not put liters of air into a diesel engine. Liters of fuel are put into a diesel engine.
no