By Reading this question, the only thing I can guess you mean by asking what type of diesel fuel..... Means either standard diesel or diesel vpower (high Ron fuel)? In that case, either fuel will behave the same as it would in the summer or winter, however engines always run much better in cold weather because the air is more dense so much better combustion. An vpower will always be better because of the high Ron content.
No, gazole diesel is not the same as regular diesel fuel. Gazole diesel is a type of diesel fuel commonly used in Europe, while regular diesel fuel is the standard type of diesel used in the United States. They may have slightly different chemical compositions and properties.
peanut oil was the first fuel for the diesel engine
The same type you use in a current production diesel motor...
It should be listed on the pump. Generally speaking, diesel fuel ignition quality is not measured in octanes, as these are a unit for gasoline. Diesel fuel is measured in cetane not octane.Regular diesel--48Premium diesel--55Biodiesel (B100)--55Biodiesel blend (B20)--50Synthetic diesel--55A label should be affixed to the pump that states both the fuel type and cetane number. It's important to find a station that dispenses fuel of the cetane number recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
Kerosene is a type of Fuel. Diesel, named after the inventor, a type of internal combustion engine. true- No.2 Diesel Fuel is Kerosene- or JP-4 popularily used as an airplane fuel for jets.
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Only diesel should be used but in a pinch or emergency kerosene can be used. Diesel is usually number 2 fuel and kerosene is #1 fuel. By the way jet fuel is kerosene. So dont use it in a diesel to often, the higher octane rating could damage the engine over time.
Diesel is a type of fuel used in diesel engines. It is a petroleum based fuel. In the UK it is called DERV and in Australia it is known as distillate.
The modern train runs on diesel fuel.
That would be Diesel fuel
•marine diesel.