Joe,
The single biggest difference between petrol and diesel engines is that excess fuel in a petrol engine can COOL combustion, in a Diesel it can and does heat up combustion and therefore the temperatures within the cylinders can actually melt piston crowns, turbocharger vanes etc etc, whereas a petrol engine can do the opposite- melt pistons with LOWER fuel to air ratios.
More fuel = more heat energy and power in a diesel, but can be brought to destructive levels and still be running fine,
JC


				
				
				
					
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