AGO (Automotive Gas Oil) and diesel are often used interchangeably, but they can refer to slightly different products depending on the context. Generally, AGO refers to a specific grade of diesel fuel used for diesel engines, while "diesel" can refer to a broader category of fuel types, including various formulations. Both are derived from crude oil and share similar properties, but AGO typically meets specific standards for use in vehicles.
Yes, gasoleo and regular diesel fuel are the same thing.
diesel, it is just the same
The same as any other diesel
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.
AGO fuel stands for Automotive Gas Oil, a type of fuel used in diesel engines. It is a lower sulfur content diesel fuel that is commonly used for vehicles and heavy machinery. AGO fuel is typically used in industries such as transportation, construction, and agriculture.
Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.
The same type you use in a current production diesel motor...
no
Yes, they are the same person.
No Diesel is one of many things made from crude oil.
Diesel fuel smells the same as home heating oil.
That depends on how much of each substance you have. Water is more dense than diesel, so for example: 1 kg of water will occupy less volume than 1 kg of diesel. They also have different coefficients of thermal expansion, so if you start with the same volume of each and change the temperature, the volumes will not remain the same.