Monday, November 28, 2011

High performance Diesel


      Technically speaking high performance diesel is any fuel used in diesel engines but the most common is a specific fractional distillate of petroleum fuel oil. There are alternative high performance diesel options that aren’t derived from petroleum, like bio diesel, bro mass to liquid or gas to liquid. These forms of high performance diesel are increasingly being developed and adopted. High performance diesel engines do not use high voltage spark ignition, instead they compress the air inside the cylinder to achieve high pressures and temperatures. High performance diesel is usually injected into the cylinder. The high compression ratios and throttle less operation generally result in high performance diesel engines being more efficient then many spark ignited engines. Much of the military use high performance diesel vehicles because of its efficiency & lower flammability & explosively. High performance diesel cars usually have a better fuel economy than most gasoline engines & also produce less green house gas. Visit klmperformance.com for more information

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