WHY SOME VEHICLES RUN ON PETROL AND SOME OTHER IN DIESEL . PLEASE EXPLAIN IT PROPERLY. GIVE ANSWER IF KNOW OTHERWISE IT WILL BE REPORTED.
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Originally Answered: Why do some car engines use petrol and others use ... and the desire when it comes to choosing which engine (or, in some cases , ... Which type of family car is right, petrol or diesel?
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The diesel thermodynamic cycle efficiency advantage over the more common spark-ignition (SI) gasoline engine stems from three major factors: the diesel engine's use of lean mixtures, its lack of need for throttling the intake charge, and its higher compression ratios.
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