I have a 2001 Chevy S 10, can I use diesel fuel instead of regular?
The reason I am asking is because I fill up at the station every three days, I put $20 in each time. I only drive to work and back, which is averaging to about 60 miles a day give or take. I want to know if I can convert vegetable oil and make it like diesel fuel so that I save money on gas. Is it possible for my car?
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you cant run a gasoline car on diesel. you have to get a car with a diesel engine before you can do that
NO!
While a gasoline engine will “run” on diesel, it won’t run very well. It will smoke like crazy, it won’t have any power, and it may also ruin your emission system.
Please don’t do that! Lol.
It will majorly mess up your engine.
i have seen the effects of using diesel in a gas engine on 2 cars at the toyota dealer i worked at, as said black smoke out of the exhaust (a lot) 0 power, and could ruin you fuel/emission system.
to fix it, the tank had to be taken out and the diesel had to be taken out, they most likely flushed out the fuel lines and possibly replaced the fuel pump but not sure i didnt see the tech do that i was busy working on my own car.
NO If you try it you will have a large repair bill