Can a diesel burn jet fuel?

For starters, there's a higher level of sulfur and other additives-including cetane, and the cetane number-in Jet-A
Jet-A
JP-8, or JP8 (for "Jet Propellant 8") is a jet fuel, specified and used widely by the US military. It is specified by MIL-DTL-83133 and British Defence Standard 91-87, and similar to commercial aviation's Jet A-1, but with the addition of corrosion inhibitor and anti-icing additives.
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than is allowed in your diesel. This could lead to fines and may even damage your engine.
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Can jet planes run on diesel?

Jet fuels are actually similar to diesel fuel and can be run in diesel engines. But with conventional gasoline engines long having dominated the GA market, few aircraft manufacturers have developed light aircraft with diesel powerplants.
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Is jet fuel the same as diesel fuel?

Jet fuel is very similar to diesel fuel, and in some cases, may be used in diesel engines.
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What fuel can a diesel run on?

They called it diesel fuel. My car can run on diesel (the fossil fuel variety), straight vegetable oil (SVO), and biodiesel (SVO that has been modified), or any combination of the three. That isn't unusual: anything with a diesel engine -- plane, boat, motorcycle -- can run on diesel, SVO or biodiesel.
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Can a turbine engine run on diesel?

Based on its higher flash point Frank Whittle and Power Jets Ltd decided, during the early jet engine testing days at Rugby, to run the new aviation turbine engine on diesel. At the time jet fuel hadn't been developed.
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Jet Fuel VS Diesel VS Gasoline how they burn and what color are they.



Can you run a helicopter on diesel?

It depends on the engine. A piston engine will use avgas (aviation gasoline) or diesel (or Jet-A for availability reasons) depending on whether the engine is a diesel engine (which can burn jet fuel), while a turbine engine will use jet fuel. Essentially whatever the engine is rated to burn.
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Can a jet engine run on alcohol?

"We've been operating since 1993 on 100% ethanol," he says, adding: "Just 10% ethanol - virtually any aircraft engine will burn that.
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Can you run kerosene in a diesel?

Kerosene will burns fine in most diesel engines without harming them. In fact, many newer diesel engines list kerosene as an approved fuel. Kerosene is made from a distilling process that makes it a pure fuel. This means that it has no additives like diesel does.
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Can a diesel engine run on peanut oil?

Turns out, diesel engines' simple design allows for virtually anything oil-based to be used as fuel. The inventor of the motor, Rudolph Diesel, used peanut oil in his original design.
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Will a diesel engine run on cooking oil?

Some older diesel engines will run on cooking oil and even used oil that has been strained. However, the viscosity of cold oil can cause fuel injectors to clog. Modern diesel engines on the other hand require it to be enhanced and there are companies that specialise in turning used cooking oil into biofuel.
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Why is jet fuel cheaper than diesel?

Jet A fuel costs less than 100LL (avgas) fuel because it is less complicated and expensive to manufacture, less expensive to transport via pipelines, and used in significantly higher quantities leading to economies of scale.
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What happens if you put jet fuel in a car?

While kerosene can certainly be a hazardous material, there is no danger that your vehicle will catch fire if its gas tank is filled with jet fuel. However, it will stall out, and it can do severe and costly damage to your engine.
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Can jet fuel work in cars?

Jet fuel can actually be used in cars, but only in diesel engines. Kerosene jet fuel and diesel are actually similar enough to allow for cross-functionality and would provide a similar performance. Although, I wouldn't recommend running a jet on diesel.
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Why are diesel engines rarely used in aircraft?

Weight and complexity: The higher compression ratio of 1:30 requires a heavier structure, and fuel injection, a gearbox and turbocharging push the part count well above that of a gasoline engine. Once you compare system mass (fuel plus engine), the diesel wins only at ranges which are now mostly flown by jets.
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Why are there no diesel aircraft?

The lower power-to-weight ratio of diesels, particularly compared to turboprop engines, weighed against the diesel engine. With fuel available cheaply and most research interest in turboprops and jets for high-speed airliners, diesel-powered aircraft virtually disappeared.
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Why aircraft engines are not diesel engines?

Since diesel engines produce much more violent torque pulses than gasoline engines, unless the diesel engine manufacturer has taken special precautions to limit the torque pulses to levels comparable to gasoline engines, many propellers which presently function well on gasoline engines will not be suitable for a diesel ...
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Can I mix vegetable oil with diesel?

If you put veggie oil in the tank of a modern diesel car you'll wreck the engine within seconds and cause hundreds if not thousands of pounds of damage, because the engines run at much higher pressure to give smoother performance, and need all the lubrication found in modern diesel fuels.
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Can a diesel engine run on propane?

A gas engine or a diesel engine can be made to run off propane. The problem with doing it with a diesel is that there is no longer the lubrication from the fuel. So very dry cylinders lots of power like running nitrous on a gas engine. Both can have the same side affects Blowing up.
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Is it legal to run a car on vegetable oil?

"The government seems to be making it deliberately difficult," he says. "The most important thing to remember is, it is not illegal to run your car on cooking oil." As long as duty is paid, that is.
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Can you put jet fuel in a diesel truck?

There are still some big differences between diesel and Jet-A. For starters, there's a higher level of sulfur and other additives-including cetane, and the cetane number-in Jet-A than is allowed in your diesel. This could lead to fines and may even damage your engine.
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What burns better diesel or kerosene?

Kerosene has a lighter viscosity than diesel, so it will burn hotter. This can help heat the house, but it could also cause some problems for a heater not equipped to handle heat that's hotter than what is typical for heating oil.
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Can you burn furnace oil in a diesel engine?

Diesel, as sold at many gas stations, is an acceptable replacement for home heating oil in virtually all furnaces. Both diesel and heating oil No. 2 are midlevel or midweight distillations of petroleum that produce roughly the same amount of heat and can be burned by the same systems.
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What can replace jet fuel?

Hydro-processed Esters and Fatty Acids Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene (HEFA-SPK), which use fats, oils and greases. Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene (FT-SPK) and Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Kerosene with Aromatics (FT-SKA).
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Can you fly a plane with vodka?

Yes. Per the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), travelers can bring alcohol — liquor or otherwise — as long as the bottles are unopened and placed in a sealed bag. While alcohol can't exceed 70 percent (140 proof) in checked luggage, the TSA doesn't state a proof-limit for carry-on booze.
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What percent alcohol is jet fuel?

Jet Fuel is an alcoholic beverage that was created by retired U.S. Air Force officer Charles Murray. Jet fuel is 80% alcohol by volume, which is twice the alcohol percentage of most liquors!
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