If you use diesel fuel in cold weather, it has a chance of turning into a gel-like substance. Gasoline doesn't have this problem, though. Here's why.
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Confused driver asks, "Is driving my cold diesel uphill actually killing it?" — The answers got heated online
A Reddit thread sparked discussion on whether driving a diesel engine uphill before it warms up causes damage. Experts and ...
But none of that matters if the engine won't turn over. Winter can be an especially challenging time. When the temperature plummets, problems that were minor in the fall can snowball. "The best way to ...
You might have noticed that it’s been pretty cold, well, everywhere lately. (I’m not talking to you, Florida.) I guess that’s what January is good for, but still, it isn’t a fun time to be a diesel ...
Have you ever wondered how fuel gets from the tank of a car to its engine? Well, for a diesel engine, it all starts with the lift pump, which is a low-pressure pump that draws the fuel up and out of ...
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These mistakes are wrecking your diesel engine
Diesel engines are built to survive abuse, but the way drivers use and maintain them often does more damage than the miles ...
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