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Are Diesel Engines better for the environment?

Diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency of all internal combustion engines which means they tend to be more efficient than petrol engines.

While certain models can be initially more expensive than a petrol vehicle and cost slightly more for quality servicing, in the long-term, diesel vehicles usually use up to 30% less fuel and have a longer engine life as well as lower CO2 emissions and greater towing abilities.

Efficiency aside, there are other factors that make diesel engines different to petrol engines;

Because diesel engines suffer from carbon build up which can cause damage to the engine - it's important to stick to a regular service schedule, so any problems can be identified early. Neglecting to do so can lead to very expensive repairs.

Diesel vehicles have a different type of plug called a Glow Plug….What's a glow plug? In a diesel engine a glow plug heats the cold fuel ready to be ignited under pressure, diesel engines don't use a spark to ignite like petrol engines.

FAQ

Diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency of all internal combustion engines which means they tend to be more efficient than petrol engines.

Considering buying a diesel car?

While certain models can be initially more expensive than a petrol vehicle and cost slightly more for quality servicing, in the long-term, diesel vehicles usually use up to 30% less fuel and have a longer engine life as well as lower CO2 emissions and greater towing abilities.

How often should a diesel engine be serviced?

Because diesel engines suffer from carbon build up which can cause damage to the engine – it’s important to stick to a regular service schedule, so any problems can be identified early. Neglecting to do so can lead to very expensive repairs.

Why does my diesel engine use more oil?

You might have a worn or damaged turbocharger shaft seal, which could lead to bigger problems.

Do I need to use special oil in my diesel engine?

Yes. Oils that are created for use in diesel engines are different to oils for petrol engines, they have extra additives to help clean the engine and more.

Does my diesel have a spark plug?

Diesel vehicles have a different type of plug called a glow plug.

In a diesel engine a glow plug heats the cold fuel ready to be ignited under pressure, diesel engines don’t use a spark to ignite like petrol engines.

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