no diesel is used in trucks. like buses or truck driving trucks
Yes
Yeah diesel is a gas or they whouldnt let u put it in to ur gas tank. R u sttupid.actually diesel is a type of fuel used with engines that are made for diesel fuel. but yes it is a FUEL the same as Gasoline.Diesel is a liquid.
Same as you and me but most truckers probably pay for diesel not gas.
No, diesel and MGO (Marine Gas Oil) are different types of fuels. Diesel is used in vehicles like trucks and cars, while MGO is a type of fuel oil used in marine engines. They have different properties and are suited for different types of engines.
defnetly diesel
In general diesel engines last longer then gas engines. They get better mileage however diesel usually costs more per gallon then gas does. A diesel engine is very powerful at it's lower end but they are not speed demons. If you want to go far for a long time diesel is the one. If you want to get there fast, gas is the answer. Also buying a vehicle with diesel wll cost you between $2000 and $5000 then the same vehicle with a gas engine.
diesel.
Diesel is a gas and gas makes you fart big time.
Yes.
diesel is a liquid fuel at the gas pumps.
Yes! Diesel, kerosene and gasoline are really the same thing except that they have different octanes. Diesel is the lowest refined gas then kerosene then your different octanes of gas. So, to make the octane the same as kerosene you simply mix the right amount of gas with diesel and voila, you have kerosene. I think u can use a lower octane than kerosene but NEVER put anything of a higher octane than kerosene! Yes! Diesel, kerosene and gasoline are really the same thing except that they have different octanes. Diesel is the lowest refined gas then kerosene then your different octanes of gas. So, to make the octane the same as kerosene you simply mix the right amount of gas with diesel and voila, you have kerosene. I think u can use a lower octane than kerosene but NEVER put anything of a higher octane than kerosene!
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