While diesel fuel is commonly made from petroleum, there are also non-petroleum alternatives. These alternatives include biodiesel, GTL diesel, and BTL diesel.
The polaris is made in the USA.
Dr. Rudolph Diesel first worked on the Diesel cycle using powdered coal dust on a slow speed two stroke engine. So the Diesel cycle came first and later developments led to Diesel engines. Sadly, Dr. Diesel committed suicide by jumping from a boat.
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel for cars, and heating oil are the most common.
Rudolph Diesel.
Fibreglass water tanks are generally not recommended for diesel storage due to potential chemical compatibility issues. Diesel can degrade the resin used in fibreglass tanks, leading to leaks or contamination. For diesel storage, it's better to use tanks specifically designed for fuel, such as those made of steel or high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which are built to withstand the properties of diesel and prevent leaks. Always check local regulations and guidelines for fuel storage to ensure compliance.
A German, Rudolf Diesel, is credited with the invention of the diesel engine in 1893
Rudolf Diesel
Made the diesel engine
usa
The name comes from the inventor Rudolf Diesel, who was German.
Italy
Dietroit Diesel
There are kerosene-based fuels (such as JP8), which can be used in diesel motors. There are also biofuels, which can be made from grain-based products, that'll work in diesel motors.
Diesel is mainly made from crude(heavy) oil
No, Russia was the only country to use diesel powered engines in tanks. Mainly because gasoline tend to freeze in the country's climate.
In most areas of the country Regular is not higher than Diesel, it is just the opposite.
That would depend on what year and engine. I would think most are made in the USA or Europe for the European diesel version.