It could seriously damage the pipes and tubes inside your engine. This will result in your car failing to start and you will have to go to a garage to get the gas emptied out of your car.
It could either have a gasoline engine or a diesel engine
you will have a bomb. your engine could explode from the increased compression of a diesel engine
No , a diesel engine doesn't have sparkplugs It could have glow plugs
Not really. You could start over and redesign an engine to be able to run on diesel but it would be completely different from the original.
Flex fuel does not mean you can use diesel. It means the engine can run on pure gasoline or on E85 gasoline. If you put diesel in this vehicle it simply will not run. Diesel can only be used in a diesel engine.
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If your engine is not a diesel engine and you put diesel fuel in it is going to smoke allot and could cause internal problems. Now if your car is a diesel engine and you put regular fuel in it it probably wont run for long, but if you just put a different grade of fuel in you will be just fine. let say your car takes premium fuel (92 octane) and you put 89 or 87 octane in it the only variable that's going to change is maybe a little performance and fuel consumption
You could damage the Engine because Gasoline is potent than Diesel
An engine might sound like a diesel at operating temperature if the engine was a diesel or if there was an issue with the manifold. Sometimes gases escaping the manifold cover could cause the engine to sound different.
Not in a warehouse situation, outside use only.
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Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine which now powers many large vehicles