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difference between petrol and diesel
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Conventional diesel and petrol are both produced from mineral oil, but the precise refining methods vary. ... Per litre, diesel contains more energy than petrol and the vehicle's engine combustion process is more efficient, adding up to higher fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions when using diesel.

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Diesel Engine Petrol Engine

These engines work on the Diesel cycle Works on the Otto cycle

The fuel is mixed with air inside the cylinder Air and the fuel are mixed in a carburettor

Ignition is achieved with the help of the hot, compressed air. Fuel is ignited with an electric spark

High compression ratio Relatively low compression ratio

High power production Relatively low amounts of power are produced in a Petrol engine

These engines work with fuels that have low volatilities Highly volatile fuels are used in these internal combustion engines

Generally used in heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses Used in light vehicles such as motorcycles and cars.

Relatively low fuel consumption High fuel consumption.

High initial and maintenance costs Comparatively low initial cost and maintenance cost

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