Diesel fuel has undoubtedly taken a lump or two over the last decade-and-a-half. But even Volkswagen's infamous "Dieselgate" scandal couldn't completely derail diesel engines as a viable, more ...
Diesel engines power more than you may realize. While diesel was once considered a useless byproduct of the crude oil refinery process, it's now responsible for powering everything from freight trains ...
Gasoline rarely freezes, usually becoming waxy between -40°F and -200°F; issues often involve water. Diesel fuel "gels" at 10°F to 15°F, with winter blends and additives preventing gelling. Prevent ...