Diesel anti-gel additives work by lowering the freezing point of diesel fuel, preventing wax crystals from forming at cold temperatures. This helps to keep the fuel flowing smoothly and prevents clogs in the fuel system, ultimately improving engine performance in cold weather.
The difference between diesel and high speed diesel is that high speed diesel has special cleaning detergents added to it. These detergents clean the injectors, which makes the vehicle run better.
Diesel is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which are typically nonpolar molecules. This means that diesel is generally nonpolar.
Kerosene is lighter than diesel. Diesel has a higher density and is thus heavier than kerosene.
Gasoline engines convert about 30 percent of the fuel's energy content into mechanical work, diesel engines about 45 percent. The rest is heat rejected in the radiator cooling or in the exhaust, or to heat the car interior in cold weather.
Red diesel is a type of diesel fuel that has a red dye added to it for tax purposes, indicating that it is intended for off-road use only, such as in agriculture or construction. Normal diesel, on the other hand, is used for on-road vehicles and is subject to higher taxation. The chemical composition of red diesel is the same as normal diesel.
Of diesel fuel?
The same as any other diesel
Diesel engines work in a different way to petrol in that they work on pressure to ignite warm diesel as opposed to petrol engines which have spark plugs. in order to work, there can be no air, air wont ignite!!
It won't, even a mixture of gasoline and diesel will not work. May I add that running petrol in a diesel will destroy that diesel engine.
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Actually , there are no spark plugs in a diesel engine
no diesel has butane instead of octane so it will not work
Diesel engines work by using compression to cause an explosion which releases a surge of power. The engine compresses diesel fuel and oxygen in a cylinder until the fuel heats up and explodes.
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if it is a diesel
Yes, petrol will work in a diesel engine but will run rough for a short time before the engine needs extensive and expensive repairs.
Diesel Mechanics Usually work around 50 to 60 hours a week and about 200 to 220 hours a month.