Can gasoline still be used if it contains urea solution?
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No, urea solution is for diesel vehicles and can be harmful to gasoline vehicles. Here are the relevant details: 1. Cast iron engines can handle it because they are resistant to high pressure and high temperatures (which is why high-performance modified cars often use cast iron engines), but aluminum engines cannot, or they may suffer cylinder failure immediately. 2. Urea has a corrosive effect on fuel lines. Foreigners who modify vehicles for this purpose use additional devices to mix nitrogen-based fuel. 3. Urea may combust prematurely, igniting the gas in the cylinder at the wrong time, which can lead to cylinder failure over time. Additional information: Urea storage precautions: If urea is stored improperly, it can absorb moisture and clump, affecting its original quality and causing financial losses for farmers. Therefore, it is essential to store urea correctly. Before use, ensure the urea packaging is intact and handle it with care during transportation. Store it in a dry, well-ventilated area with a temperature below 20 degrees Celsius.