Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Diesel vs. Gasoline Fuel?

If you are an ordinary car consumer, the odds are probably high that you are accustomed to stopping at the pump, filling up your car with gasoline, and getting on with your day. You've probably also noticed the rather high price of gas. Gas is expensive for many reasons, including the sometimes scarce resource that gas has become. Diesel seems like a better option, but right now not all engines are primed to take diesel. What if there was a newer, more perfect gas?

Many believe that not only is gasoline a dwindling resource, but it is one that pollutes the air. A group of researchers have worked diligently to investigate the many uses of a new type of combo diesel/gasoline fuel, not only for diesel cars, but for ordinary cars that can be converted into diesel engines.

Gas Powered Diesel Engines

Inventors and researchers have been looking at the increased fuel efficiency and horse power that diesel engines and gasoline have to offer. Electric motors are one option for individuals that prefer environmentally friendly vehicles. Gasoline engines aren't likely to disappear in the near future however.

Because of this, the U.S. Department of Energy has been looking into making gas-powered engines more fuel efficient. One way to do this is to look at more fuel efficient technology. Diesel engines are one of the more fuel efficient technologies currently available.

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Engineers have a gas-powered prototype that offers a cleaner version similar to the diesel that is more efficient than an ordinary gasoline-powered engine. The main difference according to engineers is the technology behind gas vs. diesel engines.  Gas engines mix air with fuel before compressing and lighting, whereas diesel engines the air is compressed before any fuel goes into the engine.


If diesel efficiency can be combined to become as clean as gas, then combination of the two may be something akin to a perfect gas. 

About the writer : Emon Anam, Founder of the marketing firm “Weftee” is passionate about blogging.Favorite Blog : Blogs Football

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