Gazole and diesel fuel are essentially the same thing, with gazole being the French term for diesel fuel. Both fuels are used in diesel engines and have similar properties. The differences in terminology do not impact the performance of vehicles, as they are interchangeable in terms of usage and impact on vehicle performance.
Diesel and gazole fuel are essentially the same thing, with "gazole" being the term used in some countries for diesel fuel. Both fuels are derived from crude oil and are used in diesel engines. They have similar properties and impact vehicle performance and efficiency in a similar way. Diesel/gazole fuel is known for providing better fuel efficiency and torque compared to gasoline, making it ideal for heavy-duty vehicles and long-distance driving. However, diesel engines tend to produce more emissions, particularly nitrogen oxides, compared to gasoline engines.
Yes, gasoleo and regular diesel fuel are the same thing.
It can be blended with regular diesel fuel in any ratio. It has about the same amount of energy as petroleum diesel fuel. Its use reduces the amount of required oil changes. the only down fall is its not available at most major truck stops.
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Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.Diesel fuel does not have lead added, but it is not the same as unleaded gasoline.
One 'version' of heating oil (#2 oil) is also called 'offroad diesel' and is used in tractors and other offroad equipment. It contains red dye to distinguish it from 'regular' diesel fuel. This is to show whether or not you are paying the 'road taxes' If you are using untaxed red fuel in a diesel car, for instance, you're in trouble.
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Bio diesel is diesel fuel made from natural, renewable sources, re-claimed oils such as cooking oils from restaurants, vegetable oils and animal fats. It is basically the same as regular diesel, just that it's natural, works the same, and doesn't pollute the environment with toxins.Bio-diesel is a renewable bio-fuel made from vegetable oil that can be used in Diesel engines. The carbon dioxide it emits was removed from the atmosphere when the vegetation grew, so bio-diesel is carbon neutral, not adding to global warming.
Diesel fuel smells the same as home heating oil.
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.
The same type you use in a current production diesel motor...