Description
D2 is a refinery abbreviation for Gasoil. It is the second
distillate from the crude, and can be used without reformers and
additives. So, the first engines used D2 as fuel - before petrol
cars as we know them today was invented. That is because the engine
invented by a German called Diesel, requires no spark plugs.
The diesel engine will ignite and combust when the pressure
increases so that the heated plug makes it explode. Here we get the
name Diesel since the same principles are used in diesel
engines today. However, automotive diesel that you fill has
additives that the refinery will add to make the engine more
efficient and also easier to start in the winter.
If you read the small print, you will see that diesel changes
flash point in the winter. It also has additives to absorb water
that condense as you have it in your car but since the diesel is
injected right into the cylinder, the ice will destroy the nozzles
long before the engine. If you use summer diesel in the winter, you
will get better mileage, but your fuel pipes may freeze and can
also burst, and the wax makes the diesel flow thicker.
PRODUCT LIST SPECIFICATIONS:
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Kg/m3
0,**0
Colour
2,0
Flash point, PMCC
deg C ( ºC )
*7
*2
Kinematic viscosity