swift diesel give good mileage
Diesel cars are relatively slow so the turbo give it that much needed kick
Around 18:1 will give a running diesel on a engine such as an old perkins 4203
No, it is not recommended to put rubbing alcohol in a diesel engine. Rubbing alcohol is not formulated for use as a fuel additive and can cause damage to the engine. It's best to use diesel fuel additives that are specifically designed for diesel engines.
5.7 liter 350 and the 6.5 liter diesel
Yes, its a hybrid petrol/diesel. put whatever you want in it. Give more details if you want a non-smartass answer. What type of vehicle, what size engine v8, straight L6, H4, I4, What WHAT!!
If your diesel came with one, put one back on. Turbos give the air volume need for your engine to run properly. If you don't want a turbo you will have to re-program your ECM, all your injectors times are set for a boosted engine.
I can give you several sentences.My car cannot use diesel gasoline.Her car is a diesel.The truck runs on diesel.There was a truck powered by a diesel engine.
The main difference between diesel motors and petrol motors is in how the fuel is ignited. Gas engines use spark plugs to ignite slightly compressed fuel molecules. Diesel motors use extreme heat and compression to cause the fuel to ignite. For example a petrol engine may have an 8-1 compression ratio and a temp. of 5,000 degrees in the combustion chamer a diesel engine will have a 15-1 ratio and around 15-20,000 degree combustion chamber give or take depending on the engine design. In the end there not that diffrent.
AnswerIt's more a question of being different than one being outright better than the other. Diesels have the possibility to give better fuel efficiency, but tend to run rougher for instance. And for the same engine size/weight, a diesel will have a lower peak power output.So, what's the "better" engine will depend on the engineering requirements and you preference.AnswerA petrol engine runs on petrol and a diesel engine runs on diesel- this is the basic difference between the two. But yes, jokes apart there are many more differences too. In a vehicle having a similar mass a diesel engine is more efficient most of the times than a spark-ignited petrol engine which results in the diesel having a lower fuel consumption and a cost effective solution for the consumer.
Diesel will always give you better fuel mileage as diesel fuel itself contains more BTU (the measure of thermal energy) in a given quantity than compared to gas.So therefore a diesel engine can extract more mileage out of a gallon of diesel fuel as there is more energy to extract out of that gallon as compared to a gallon of gas.Considering this, this is why diesel fuel prices would have to rise considerably over gas before the two would be equal on a cost per mile basis.
No, but only if it is a small amount. It will mix with the gasoline and burn off. The engine may give off a black exhaust until it is gone but a small amount of diesel should not damage the engine.For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below.