Do Diesels run better in hot weather?

In general, diesel engines work and perform better in warm climates than they do in cold climates, although diesel powerplants tend to be tougher, more durable and more reliable than gas engines in most environments.
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Do diesels run better in cold weather?

Diesel engines are harder to start in cold weather because they depend on high temperatures created by compression to ignite the injected fuel. In fact, it is five times harder to start a diesel engine at 0°F (-17°C) than it is to start one at 80°F (26°C).
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What's too hot for a diesel engine?

At What Temperature Does A Diesel Engine Overheat? The cylinder head, cylinder liners, and engine block will be at risk of damage if temperatures reach 190 – 220 degrees. Overheating causes these parts to expand beyond the tolerances of the engine, which results in a greater strain on them.
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Does heat affect diesel?

Diesel engines are generally more tolerant of high temperatures than gasoline engines, but summer heat still can be hard on your engine.
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Are diesel cars less efficient in cold weather?

It's well known that gas mileage goes down in winter, partly because they change the composition of winter gas to make it more volatile and burn properly in cold weather conditions. But diesel users also complain about lower mileage in the winter.
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Should you drive diesels hard?

A hard driven diesel burns the soot that both hard & soft driving generate but which only hard driving will burn up leaving it to cause damage in a gently driven car. 3. It is about turbo boost. An small engine with lots of boost produces more soot than a bigger less boosted engine producing the same power.
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Do diesels need to be warmed up?

Modern diesel vehicles have better cooling systems than those of old and are designed to warm-up the vehicle quickly. Letting the vehicle start and idle for a minute or two will not hurt it and will only help but much more than that is really unnecessary in my opinion.
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Is hot weather bad for diesel engines?

Diesels are already more tolerant of hot conditions than gas engines, but owners and operators still need to monitor excessive heat along with airflow, cooling, fuel and emissions systems during the hot months.
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How can I make my diesel engine run cooler?

Get a Coolant Flush

As the temperatures rise, your diesel's cooling system has to work overtime to keep the engine temperature down. This happens by the water pump pushing a mixture of antifreeze and water through small channels in and around the engine block and the heads.
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Does cooling fuel increase horsepower?

The temperature difference between the warm gas and cold gas was 36-degrees. The cold gas produced horsepower above 30 horsepower for the exact same 1800 rpm range as the warm gas (from 10,000 rpm to 11,800 rpm). Additionally, both the cold and warm gas made the same peak horsepower (32.7).
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Is it OK to use winter diesel in the summer?

At the fuel station, you can choose between "summer" diesel fuel, which is usually suitable for use between May and October, and "winter" diesel fuel, which is good between November and April. As the summer fuel faces low temperatures, it starts to thicken up. Gelled fuel is useless for your vehicle.
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Is 230 too hot for a diesel engine?

Overheating is when the engine coolant starts to boil. Plain water in an open container boils at 212F. 50/50 Water/Antifreeze mix in a 16psi coolant system and your boiling point goes to about 235F. You don't want to get that hot or maintain temps above ~220F for very long.
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How long does it take for a diesel engine to cool down?

It typically takes a solid 30 minutes for an engine to cool down enough for it to be safe to handle. If you'd rather let a professional handle the problem, it's time to call for a tow truck. Once the engine has cooled, check the coolant tank.
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Should you warm up a diesel car before driving?

The best thing you can do to warm up your diesel engine—after letting it idle for no longer than two minutes—is to start driving it. Heading off at a steady pace will heat up the engine and get the oil circulating.
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Do diesels get worse mpg in winter?

Cooler temperatures and winter weather can lower the gas mileage you get from your diesel pickup and lower the fuel energy content. This happens because manufacturers change the diesel fuel blend to keep it from becoming thick and gel-like.
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Why do diesels last longer?

Diesel fuel is a type of distillate fuel that is essentially produced from crude oil, which gives diesel engines slower cylinder wear than gasoline engines. This gives diesel fuel lubrication properties that extend the overall lifespan of the engine.
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Do diesels run hotter than gas?

Leaner Air-Fuel Ratio

The complete opposite is true of a diesel. Lean out the fuel and the engine runs cooler. Add fuel to the mix and combustion temps and exhaust gas temperature goes up. This is why diesels run a leaner air-fuel ratio than gas engines.
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Does a cooler engine run better?

Performance vehicles move parts even quicker, from engine internals, to transmission gears, to differentials, only making components hotter. Cooling temperatures throughout the drivetrain will not only keep a car running longer, but will potentially help it run quicker.
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Does oil cool the engine?

Everybody knows it lubricates. It also cleans, prevents corrosion, and it cools. And a lot of people don't think about this. But oil is a very important part of the cooling of any engine, especially so with an air-cooled engine.
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Do diesel engines need a good run?

So it is advised that drivers regularly give their diesel vehicle a good 30 to 50 minute run at sustained speed on a motorway or A-road to help clear the filter.
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What's high mileage on a diesel?

As for what's considered high mileage for specific diesel engines? According to Prosource Diesel, anything over 350,000-miles is considered high mileage for a used diesel pickup with a Cummins or Duramax engine under its hood. Anything over 350,000-miles is also regarded as high mileage for a Powerstroke diesel engine.
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Are cold starts bad for diesels?

The more cold-starts your diesel is subjected to, the shorter its lifespan will be. Inconsistent metal expansion and poor-flowing (thick) lubricants don't provide protection from moving parts. Another thing to worry about is fuel washing the cylinder walls before compression ignition can occur.
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Which diesel engine is the most reliable?

The 7.3L Powerstroke is still considered one of the most reliable diesel engines ever made. It also has plenty of power for most applications, with 500 pound-feet of torque and 235 horsepower. It was built for the long haul, too with an air-to-air intercooler, oil-based fueling, and durable internal hard parts.
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Do short trips hurt diesel engines?

Short trips do not let the diesel engine get warmed up well enough to remove deposits and keep carbon from accumulating and being burnt off. That's all really. You need at least 15-20 minutes of loaded running to get it to temp and say about 1 hour straight a month of highway driving minimum to keep it all happy.
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Is 140k miles alot for a diesel?

To be clear - avoid diesel cars with over 100,000 miles on the clock. Just avoid them. Really. They will cost you money, time and hassle.
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