It is arguable that they are. However, both offer concentrated energy in a convenient form.
petrol and diesel are fossil fuels so if you put fossil fuels in your car it should run
the differenc eis this a 1.6 petrol is a 1.6 liter engine that is fueled by gasoline a 1.8 diesel is a 1.8 liter engine fuels with diesel
The diesel battery is bigger as it take a lot more to get a diesel engine going. Best bet is to charge the diesel battery using the petrol, connect the 2 and leave the petrol engine running.
The petrol one uses petrol, and, wait for it, the diesel one uses diesel!
Depends on the car, if a car has petrol and diesel version than yes
To determine if your car is powered by petrol or diesel, check the fuel type specified in your car's manual or on the fuel cap. This information will indicate whether your car runs on petrol or diesel.
Yes so long as the battery's are the same voltage it Will make no difference what fuels the engine.
You cannot convert a turbo diesel driven car to a petrol motor. You have to buy a car that uses the petrol motor.
To determine if a car is petrol or diesel, you can check the fuel cap or the fuel gauge. A petrol car will typically have a green fuel cap or a label that says "unleaded petrol," while a diesel car will have a black fuel cap or a label that says "diesel." Additionally, diesel fuel nozzles are usually larger than petrol nozzles at gas stations.
Yes, petrol/gasoline will severely damage a diesel engine.
To determine if your car is powered by diesel or petrol, check the fuel type specified in your owner's manual or on the fuel cap. Diesel cars use diesel fuel, while petrol cars use gasoline.
diesel is more efficient