Plug your cars heater in to the out let. Then when you get in your car in the morning it will be warm
Because sometimes, doing things the WRONG way can damage the equipment, or damage YOU. Engines are like that, sometimes. Some engines will not start if you do not follow the correct starting procedure, especially older petrol engines, diesel engines and steam engines.
petrol does not last forever
Because the engines will not run with the wrong fuel to to their design. Although both diesel and petrol engines are internal combustion engines, they have differences that enable them to use these different fuels. A petrol engine ignites the fuel/air mixture by using a spark plug. A diesel engine in contrast has no spark but compresses air during the compression cycle. When air is compressed it heats up. Diesel is then injected into the cylinder and it ignites.
WHAT ARE THE BASIC PARTS OF PETROL ENGINE? HOW DOES PETROL ENGINE WORKS?
it could be for the spark plug, petrol engines dont need glow plugs, diesel engines do
Petrol & Gas engines are spark ignited engines where as diesel engines are compression ignited engines. Petrol engines works with explosion of fuel air mixture due to spark from spark plug inside the cylinder. Diesel engines works with combustion of fuel air mixture due to compression, compressed mixture attains a very high temperature which exceeds the flash point of diesel and starts burning inside the cylinder and the hot gases after burning of fuel misture exerts force on piston which makes the diesel engines work. Diesel engines are highly efficient than petrol engines.
diesel engines doesn't use spark plug but uses heater plug.petrol engines produces more torque than petrol engines but petrol engines produces more acceleration than diesel engines.petrol engine is faster to be heated than diesel engine.
No, the 2-liter Pinto engines were not designed to run on leaded petrol. These engines, produced in the 1970s and 1980s, were generally designed to operate on unleaded fuel, aligning with the automotive industry's shift towards unleaded petrol during that time. Using leaded petrol could potentially damage the engine's catalytic converters, which were increasingly being used in vehicles to reduce emissions.
No, Mk1 and Mk2 petrol models had Zetec (belt driven)engines. Mk3 petrol models have Duratec (chain driven) engines. All diesel models have Duratorc engines
petrol ( or gas to the Americans) powers the combustion engines of vehicles.
Turbochargers are used on some petrol or gasoline engines.
four stroke / petrol Nowadays they use V8 2.4 litres engines but there are plans to change to V6 turbocharged engines starting from 2014.