because a diesel engine ignites its fuel with pressure, and not with a spark like a petrol engine. that is why a petrol engine does not need as high a compression ratio as a diesel engine
No the compression in a Gasoline is only 8 to 1 in a Diesel it is 22 to 1 so it would blow up
Usually between 16:1 and 22:1
22 quarts
15-22 years
Strictly Diesel was created on 1998-09-22.
All vehicle makes and models are different. For example, a full size 4 wheel drive Suburban will get from 16-22 mpg (city driving vs freeway driving), while a VW Jetta with a diesel engine will get 38-52 mpg.
Varies from about 10 to 22 mpg (not towing) depending on year due to different engines, how you drive it, engine condition, weather conditions.
Varies from about 10 to 22 mpg (not towing) depending on year due to different engines, how you drive it, engine condition, weather conditions.
The air temperature in a diesel engine cylinder is 1022 F. This will ignite the fuel. the high compression, 22 to1, will light the fuel. A spark engine with a carburetor may "diesel" when the key is turned off because of glowing carbon deposits in the cylinder, self ignition.
22 if its not diesel and 24their if diesel
22 inch rims will not fit on a Jaguar S type automobile, without modifications. The automobile will need a lift kit to raise the body up.