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Have you ever wondered what the difference between gasoline engines and diesel engines is? Apart from the noise difference you hear when the diesel engine runs, there are bigger differences.

On a diesel engine, the fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber with an injector nozzle. The air in each room must be placed under very high pressure so it's hot enough to turn on. Diesel itself is not flammable so it must be put down. You can choose red dye and clear diesel in Toronto and Whitby via Lambert Oil.

 Diesel

Many people turn the ignition on before driving the car in order to get the engine warmed up. This might be useful in extremely cold weather conditions.

Turning the key in the ignition system is the start of the whole process. Once the key is turned, fuel gets injected into the cylinders under immense pressure. This allows the air to heat on its own.

Previous versions of diesel engines needed glow plugs to get the gases heated up for an efficient drive.

Nowadays, the gases or air heats up so quickly that glow plugs are not as necessary as before, however, these plugs are still there to control the emissions.

The diesel fuel will then pass through filters to be cleaned before it gets to the injector nozzles. It is necessary to maintain filters as contamination is common with this type of fuel and clogging may occur.