What burns better diesel or kerosene?

Kerosene is made from a distilling process that makes it a pure fuel. This means that it has no additives like diesel does. Because of this, kerosene burns cooler than diesel and has no lubricant additives like diesel fuel does.
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Does kerosene burn better than diesel?

Kerosene has a lighter viscosity than diesel, so it will burn hotter.
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Does diesel burn longer than kerosene?

Kerosene falls a bit short of diesel, burning at almost 132,000 BTUs per gallon.
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Can I use diesel instead of kerosene in my heater?

Yes, you can use diesel in your kerosene heater. Kerosene heaters are multi-fuel heaters and can run off several different fuels, including diesel. You can even use pure vegetable oil in a kerosene heater! However, some types of fuel will perform better in a kerosene heater.
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Can I mix kerosene and diesel?

Kerosene can be mixed with diesel fuel to gain a couple of benefits. In the winter time, kerosene is extremely useful for changing the cold weather handling temperatures of diesel fuel.
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Can I run kerosene in my diesel truck?

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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What is the best fuel for a torpedo heater?

Kerosene is the preferred fuel....
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Will Chinese diesel heater run on kerosene?

Although it is designed to use diesel (it is a diesel heater, after all), this product can also use gasoline and kerosene to operate. This means that no matter what fuel your van uses, your heater can likely use the same fuel, thus greatly simplifying trips to the fuel station.
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What is the difference between number 1 diesel and number 2 diesel?

Diesel #1 is also known as winter diesel because it performs better than Diesel #2 in cold temperatures. It has a lower viscosity and is not prone to gel in freezing temperatures. Most stations offer a premium Diesel mix that is blended for local weather conditions. Diesel #2 costs less at the pump.
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Is it illegal to run a car on kerosene?

Kerosene is a heating fuel and the excise duty on it is fully rebated (reducing the excise duty to nil). For this reason, it is illegal to use kerosene in any vehicle or to mix it with road fuels unless you have a permit from us allowing you to do so.
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Does kerosene go bad?

Stored kerosene does go bad. Condensation, which adds water to the kerosene, is one culprit. Kerosene can also develop sludge from bacteria and mold that live in the kerosene and break it down.
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Is diesel heavier than kerosene?

Next is kerosene, in the C12 to C15 range, followed by diesel fuel and heavier fuel oils (like heating oil for houses). Next come the lubricating oils. These oils no longer vaporize in any way at normal temperatures. For example, engine oil can run all day at 250 degrees F (121 degrees C) without vaporizing at all.
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Is jet fuel a kerosene?

Jet fuel (Jet A-1, kerosene)

The fuel type is kerosene. Jet A-1 has a flash point higher than 38°C and a freezing point of -47°C. Jet A is a similar kerosene fuel type that is normally available only in the U.S. After refining, aviation fuel is mixed with extremely small amounts of several additives.
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What is more flammable petrol or kerosene?

However, when compared with other substances such as petrol, kerosene is less volatile. Petrol is so volatile that it will give off enough flammable vapours at -43 °C to ignite in the presence of an ignition source. Therefore, kerosene is very flammable, but it is less volatile and safer to use than petrol.
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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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How long will 5 gallons of kerosene last in a kerosene heater?

The answer depends on a variety of factors, but on a typical winter day, in an average-sized house, you can expect 5 gallons to last up to a day. On an extremely cold day, your house may go through 10 or more gallons, so it's important to make sure you don't run out of home heating oil.
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Can you freeze kerosene?

The freeze point of kerosene depends on grade, with commercial aviation fuel standardized at −47 °C (−53 °F). 1-K-grade kerosene freezes around −40 °C (−40 °F, 233 K).
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Does kerosene eat through plastic?

Yes. I was using a toothbrush to clean my chain with kerosene and the kerosene ate it. I switched to a harder plastic brush with syntethic brissles (sp?) and it is fine.
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Why is red diesel illegal?

Why is red diesel illegal? Red diesel is illegal because it has a lower fuel duty applied to it - but is not designated to be used on public roads. Therefore, using red diesel on a public road is considered tax evasion which means it is illegal.
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Can farmers still use red diesel?

Can an agricultural contractor use rebated fuel? Provided a contractor is using an allowed vehicle or machine for an allowed purpose, they can continue to use red diesel driving to and from the farm, carrying materials or equipment needed for the job and removing waste resulting from the contracted work.
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Why is red diesel being stopped?

Removing most red diesel entitlements will help to ensure that the tax system incentivises users of polluting fuels like diesel to improve the energy efficiency of their vehicles and machinery, invest in cleaner alternatives, or just use less fuel.
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Is tractor fuel the same as diesel?

Tractor fuel on the other hand is the standard number 2 diesel. It's a low-grade fuel that is in between gasoline and diesel when the distillation of crude oil is happening.
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Is Auto diesel the same as truck diesel?

Automobile diesel is the same as truck diesel, but the pump nozzles are not as big. And, sometimes the “automobile diesel” is priced higher than truck diesel. But, remember – to use the “truck diesel” you may need a tax-exempt permit.
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