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Hi, is it possible to prevent a diesel or gasoline engine from running with e.g. a smoke bomb or with some gaseous substance? Would it be practical?
Yes, an engine can be "poisoned" by using the wrong type of fuel. Using gasoline in a diesel engine or vice versa can cause serious damage to the engine's components.
Yes, an engine can be "poisoned" by using contaminated fuel. Contaminants such as water, dirt, or debris can clog fuel filters and injectors, leading to engine failure.
Yes, an engine can be "poisoned" by using old or expired fuel. As fuel ages, it can break down and form deposits that can clog fuel filters and injectors, causing engine issues.
It is possible for an engine to be "poisoned" by using additives or aftermarket products. Some additives may contain chemicals that are harmful to certain engine components, and not all aftermarket products are compatible with every engine.
Yes, an engine can be "poisoned" by driving it too hard. Continuous high-speed driving or frequent heavy loads can put excessive strain on an engine, causing it to overheat or wear out faster.