What is the Most Feared Substance to Add to Diesel Fuel in Diesel Engines?
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Adding too much engine oil is not advisable as it increases the load on the diesel engine and can easily lead to oil burning. Sometimes, the excess oil may be expelled through the breather, affecting the normal operation of the diesel engine. Below is some related information: 1. Diesel Engine: A diesel engine is an engine that burns diesel fuel to release energy. It was invented by the German inventor Rudolf Diesel in 1892. In honor of the inventor, diesel is represented by his surname 'Diesel,' and the diesel engine is also known as the Diesel engine. 2. Characteristics: The advantages of a diesel engine include high torque and good economic performance. The working process of a diesel engine shares many similarities with that of a gasoline engine, with each working cycle also going through the four strokes of intake, compression, power, and exhaust. However, since diesel fuel is used in diesel engines, its viscosity is higher than that of gasoline, making it less prone to evaporation, while its auto-ignition temperature is lower than that of gasoline. Therefore, the formation of the combustible mixture and the ignition method differ from those of gasoline engines.