How can you tell diesel?

Car manufacturers use a lot of model names, such as 'TDI', 'HDi', 'GTD', 'dCi', 'JTD' and so on. If your car has a badge like this on the back with a 'D', it's likely to be a diesel car.
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How do you identify diesel?

The principal measure of diesel fuel quality is its cetane number. A cetane number is a measure of the delay of ignition of a diesel fuel. A higher cetane number indicates that the fuel ignites more readily when sprayed into hot compressed air. European (EN 590 standard) road diesel has a minimum cetane number of 51.
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Can you smell the difference between gas and diesel?

Diesel fuel is more viscous, or thicker, than gasoline. Gasoline is thin and has an odor like paint thinner, while diesel smells more like strong kerosene. A quick sniff or slosh of the container can tell you what type of fuel it has.
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What is the color of diesel fuel?

Sure, diesel can be clear. If you are asking, “How many types of diesel fuel are there?” Diesel comes in different varieties, and they include – clear, blue, and red. Clear diesel is the variety that does not include any dye additive. It is a road-grade fuel used by most vehicles with diesel engines.
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Does diesel float on water?

Diesel and water, much like oil and water, don't mix. When you mix diesel and water, diesel will float on top of the water. Water is a heavier liquid and will settle at the bottom of your fuel tank.
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What diesel smells like?

The smell of rotten eggs can be normal with diesel engines since diesel fuel contains sulfur. If you are using a lower-quality diesel fuel it could contain more sulfur and give off this smell.
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Can you smell diesel?

And then there was the smell of diesel fuel and exhaust, which always seemed to be far worse than any smell that would come from a gasoline-powered car. Fortunately, most of that is gone in the modern era. Today's diesel models aren't smelly, and they barely make any more sound than a traditional gasoline engine.
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What should diesel look like?

Whether its road diesel or red diesel, your fuel should appear clear and bright. Regardless of it being yellow or red, you should be able to see through it similarly to water.
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What Colour is diesel UK?

In the UK, dyed diesel fuel is red. Other countries use red dyes, purple dyes, yellow dyes, blue dyes and green dyes to differentiate the low-duty fuel from white diesel. For an in-depth look into the dyes used in diesel fuel, view this Wikipedia article.
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What's the difference between diesel and gas?

Diesel fuel is thicker than gasoline, and as such provides more power and mileage per gallon. Gasoline engines, on the other hand, are lighter and deliver higher performance than diesel engines. There aren't diesel engines in sports cars for much the same reasons there aren't gasoline engines in big trucks.
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How can you tell if a truck is a gas truck or diesel?

Open the fuel door. If you have a release lever or button inside your car, release the door to check. Look for a label on the fuel door or by the fuel filler neck. You should find a label that says “Diesel Fuel Only” or “Unleaded Gasoline Only,” or similar wording.
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How can you tell the difference between diesel and kerosene?

Kerosene structure often range from 12 carbon atoms to 15 atoms. It can have a mixture of straight and branched hydrocarbons. Diesel, on the other hand, has a rigid molecular structure with hydrocarbons comprising of 16 carbon atoms and 34 hydrogen atoms. These chains can vary.
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What happens if you mix a little diesel with gas?

This means the diesel fuel will prematurely ignite in the diesel engine, which can lead to engine damage. Gasoline contamination can also damage the fuel pump and mess up diesel injectors. This happens because of a drop in lubrication. Simply speaking, gasoline is a solvent while diesel is an oil.
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Can you mix a little diesel with gas?

Diesel engines will run on a lot of different types of fuel (including biodiesel and leftover frying oil), but they will not run on gasoline. Mixing in a little amount of gasoline with diesel is a bad idea, but might not be catastrophic. A large amount of gasoline will cause significant damage to a diesel engine.
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What happens if you run diesel in a gas engine?

Any diesel fuel that passes through the fuel filter will clog your vehicles' fuel injectors. Ultimately this will result in your vehicle shutting down and becoming inoperable. You may be able to travel for a little bit as your vehicle burns through the gasoline that's in the fuel system.
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Why do I smell diesel fuel?

Brief episodes of phantom smells or phantosmia — smelling something that's not there — can be triggered by temporal lobe seizures, epilepsy, or head trauma. Phantosmia is also associated with Alzheimer's and occasionally with the onset of a migraine.
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Why do diesels smell different?

Subject: Re: Diesels that smell so different? Timing and combustion temp are the two biggest factors in the exhaust smell. You will get some variation due to fuel blend etc. but the combustion temperate determines which byproduct gasses are formed during the combustion.
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Why do I smell diesel?

An olfactory hallucination (phantosmia) makes you detect smells that aren't really there in your environment. The odors you notice in phantosmia are different from person to person and may be foul or pleasant. You may notice the smells in one or both nostrils.
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What happens if you mix water with diesel?

Just like oil and water, diesel and water don't mix – they separate. So, if there's water in your tank, it settles to the bottom. That water will cause your tank to rust and algae to grow. The rust floats around, clogging and damaging your fuel filters.
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Does diesel go bad?

Stored diesel used to last for years – nowadays its shelf life is measured in months. Diesel fuel eventually goes bad, that's just a fact. Three things speed up the natural process of good fuel gone bad – water, air, and warmth.
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Does diesel float on oil?

Registered. it mixes really well, if left standing for long enough the diesel will "float" to the top. LB7 2004, CCSB.
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What colour is natural diesel?

Gasoline is naturally clear, white, or slightly amber. Diesel comes out clear or yellow.
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