#2 Fuel oil and #2 Diesel fuel are similar, however, the motor fuel will typically have lower sulfur content, and have additives to help with engine lubrication and cleanliness.
the color and diesel is oily.
No, just the manner is how taxation of it is done.
Unleaded fuel is used in gasoline engines, while diesel fuel is used in diesel engines. The main difference is in how the engines ignite the fuel - gasoline engines use spark plugs, while diesel engines use compression to ignite the fuel. Diesel fuel also has a higher energy density than unleaded fuel.
A gas stove can run on either natural gas or propane, while a propane stove specifically uses propane as its fuel source.
Difference is capacity and the fuel type.
Kerosene is fuel for a diesel engine. gas is fuel for spark engines.
The main difference between a natural gas stove and a propane stove is the type of gas they use. Natural gas stoves are connected to a gas line in your home, while propane stoves use propane tanks as their fuel source.
Diesel fuel is heavier and oilier than unleaded fuel, and is used in diesel engines. Unleaded fuel is lighter and cleaner, and is used in gasoline engines. Diesel fuel is more energy-dense and efficient, while unleaded fuel burns cleaner and produces less pollution.
Diesel fuel is heavier and oilier than unleaded fuel, which is lighter and more volatile. Diesel engines compress air to ignite the fuel, while unleaded fuel is ignited by a spark plug in gasoline engines. Diesel fuel is more energy-dense and efficient, but unleaded fuel produces fewer emissions.
High Speed Diesel is a specific type of diesel fuel designed for high-speed diesel engines, typically used in automotive applications. Diesel fuel, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to any fuel used in diesel engines, which can include High Speed Diesel as well as other diesel blends for various applications.
Sulfer & water content....and if it's off road diesel fuel - the color. It won't cause problems to use diesel in a heating oil tank, but it will cause a whole lot of trouble if you use heating oil in a diesel tank
Gasoil and diesel fuel are essentially the same thing, with gasoil being a term used in some countries to refer to diesel fuel. Both are commonly used as fuel for diesel engines and have similar properties, including being derived from crude oil. The main difference lies in the terminology used in different regions.