the color and diesel is oily.
No, just the manner is how taxation of it is done.
Difference is capacity and the fuel type.
Kerosene is fuel for a diesel engine. gas is fuel for spark engines.
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
The difference between diesel fuel and gasoline is the amount of refining that occurs to the oil. There are many different "flavors" of oil that are pumped out of the ground in varying locations. Depending on the oil that is pumped out, it's easier to use the oil for various different purposes. Furthermore, oil is then refined in large facilities call oil refineries. Gasoline is more refined than diesel fuel, which is the main difference between the two, as far as I know.
there are lots of differences. one no spark plugs. diesel fires by compression and heat gas or petrol requires a spark. the fuel delivery is diffrent to diesel is usally injected under a higher psi to areosol the fuel better. but diesel is more like fuel injection because the valves are diffrent
Diesel engines are still 4-stroke (unless and early Detroit engine which were 2-stroke) only real difference between gas and diesel is fuel delivery and ignition.diesel uses high compression,fuel atomization and heat to fire cylinder,where gas engines need a ignition source.hope info was helpfull.
It woudln't go substantially faster than it would on diesel fuel. Jet fuel isn't the highly volatile stuff people think it is - there's very little difference between it and #1 low sulphur diesel.
Diesel is a type of internal combustion engine wherein the fuel is ignited solely by heat produced by rapid compression of the air in the cylinder. Not by an electrical spark as in a gasoline engine. As the cyl air is compressed the air becomes heated. Fuel is injected into the hot cylinder and is ignited by the heat alone
Basically diesel engines are much higher compression giving them more torque also the fuel is ignited by compression not a spark like in a gas engine