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what will happen if we put petrol in a diesel engine and diesel in a petrol engine?
i think it will not work but why will it not work
i think it will not work but why will it not work
If you've added less than 5 litres of petrol – Top up with diesel and run normally unless the manufacturer has advised otherwise
If you've added more than 5 litres of diesel – Get the tank drained and don't run the engine.
If you've added less than 5 litres of diesel – the tank can be topped up with petrol and the car run normally unless the manufacturer has advised otherwise
Petrol engines use a spark plug to ignite a mixture of air and fuel, while diesel engines use compression to ignite the fuel. This fundamental difference affects the design and performance of each type of engine.
In general, diesel engines are more efficient than petrol engines. This is due to the higher compression ratio in diesel engines, which allows for more complete combustion and therefore, better fuel efficiency.
No, you should never use petrol in a diesel engine or vice versa. Each type of engine requires a specific type of fuel to function properly. Using the wrong fuel can cause serious damage and potentially be dangerous.
The lifespan of a petrol or diesel engine depends on various factors such as maintenance, driving habits, and environmental conditions. Generally, diesel engines have a longer lifespan than petrol engines due to their sturdier construction.
Yes, both petrol and diesel engines emit pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. However, diesel engines tend to produce more pollutants, which has led to stricter emissions regulations for diesel vehicles.