Diesel Or Not

Diesel Not - Culture, Family, Travel, Consumer Reviews - Posted: 15th Oct, 2017 - 11:10pm

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Post Date: 19th Aug, 2008 - 10:59pm / Post ID: #

Diesel Or Not

Diesel Or Not

Diesel is often looked at as being smelly, noisy, and many think the only place for it is in a tractor. The truth to diesel vehicles is that they are slow, noisy, smelly, although they are cheaper to run than gas. Diesel engines aren't as powerful as gas engines, as gas engines produce more horsepower than that of a diesel engine. Diesel vehicles however, offer more torque than gas. Therefore, it is a very thin line as to which one is better. When it comes to power, diesel is the more expensive of the two. Diesel powered vehicles are normally more expensive to buy than gas, and the parts are a lot more expensive than gas vehicles. The diesel however, is more reliable due to it being less complicated internally and heavier to build, therefore it normally lasts longer than gas engines.

Economy is always a factor as well, as will fuel prices being what they are. Now days, it costs a small fortune to fill up a gasoline vehicle, especially the bigger engines. When it comes to fuel, diesel is generally less expensive. You can fill up a diesel vehicle for less of a price, and the fuel will normally go longer than gas will. Appearance is also important. Diesel is generally loud, with the exhaust emitting black smoke when the vehicle is throttled. You can normally tell when a diesel pulls off by the black smoke it leaves behind. Keep in mind, this isn't a problem with the engine, just means that the fuel is dirtier.

Tuning is also important. Gas engines are more tunable than diesel, as you can get better power increases from gas than you can with diesel. The major thing diesel owners tend to go for is turbo, as it is one sure way to match gasoline in terms of power. A turbo charged diesel can and will match a standard gasoline engine for power, if not slightly better it a bit. This is why most diesel cars come turbo charged, as its a way to keep up with the modern diesel engines of today. When it comes to making the choice, you really have to choose what is best for you and your needs. If you want power with plenty of tuning options, then gasoline engines are what you want. On the other hand, if you want power and torque, then a diesel vehicle is what you want. The choices are entirely up to you, as there are certainly plenty to choose from. Always check out the vehicle you are interested in, and find out if it will match your needs. Before you know it, you'll have a diesel or gas vehicle that will perform well beyond your expectations.

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Post Date: 20th Aug, 2008 - 1:20pm / Post ID: #

Diesel Or Not
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Not Diesel

Right now diesel gas is about $1.25 ,ore than the price of regular gasoline. Plus you have to add in the fact that diesel is not sold at every station. Out of the 12 station in my town only 2 of them have diesel. If you want a diesel check around and see just how many options you have to buy diesel gas at. I believe your going to be very limited on when and where you buy your diesel.

Post Date: 15th Oct, 2017 - 8:23pm / Post ID: #

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Post Date: 15th Oct, 2017 - 10:47pm / Post ID: #

Diesel Or Not
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Not Diesel

I do believe that they have made a lot more progress on making a better fuel efficient diesel engine. While diesel is cheaper to make that regular gasoline it usually costs more due to bigger trucks using mainly diesel power.

15th Oct, 2017 - 11:10pm / Post ID: #

Not Diesel

You can drive a lot longer on diesel but it also takes more when its time to maintain (Oil change, filters, etc.).




 
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