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Writer's pictureLauren Bracy

Myths Associated with The Use of Diesel Pumps

There are several myths about diesel pumps and diesel engines. The diesel engines are required mainly for the trucks and heavy transportation mediums such as the ships. Diesel pumps are becoming more popular these days in terms of fuel efficiency and reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. This is relative to the gasoline engines. There are more myths surrounding the usage of the diesel engines and the perfect working of the same. There are users who are not in favor of using diesel as the best fuel for transport because of the listed myths.



#1. Diesel Is Dirty: The first myth about diesel pumps is that they are dirty. This impression is created in the mind as most of the trucks we come across on the road emit dirty black smoke. The smoke is actually the particulate matter coming out from the diesel exhaust along with the soot and other materials. As per the EPA emission requirements stringent and strict regulations and policies are in place. Every diesel engine maker brand has to meet with these norms just like the gasoline engines does. Adding the Diesel Particulate Filter or the DPF in the diesel helps in removing the smoke and material emission. So, the dirty aspect of diesel pumps can be resolved with proper intervention.


#2. Diesel Engines Take Time to Start: Some people feel that diesel pumps will not start effectively in the winter seasons. Modern day technology used to create diesel pumps make it sure that it is a perfect tool to be used even during chilled winter months. These contemporary diesel engines start even in the winter with the least efforts. The main problem is that diesel turns to a gel form during the winter season. Below the temperature of 40°F the hydrocarbons in the diesel change into gelatin-based substance. The problem is solved with the help of glow plugs. These are heated by the battery and this helps in heating up the fuel so that it can vaporize well.


#3. Diesel Engines Are Slow: Most people have the impression that diesel cars don’t run well on the roads. In fact, diesel pumps are considered to be slow and sluggish. However, in reality, diesel can help drive an automobile a long way and for the reason, it is considered better than the gasoline pumps and engines. The diesel-powered engines acquire the best power based on per minute revolution of the engine. When you drive with a speed below 65 miles per hour you get a relatively low RPM and hence the best power support from diesel engines.


#4. Diesel Fuel Is Expensive: The fuel from the diesel pumps is expensive in comparison to gasoline. The diesel prices are also higher in certain parts of the world. You have to give more tax for diesel as compared to that of gasoline. In reality, the price of diesel fuel is not so inflated and depends primarily on local taxation.


It is true that diesel pumps work better than gasoline in case you are using it in high altitudes. When the altitude is high the air becomes thinner. You have fewer molecules of the air per cubic foot area. In case of driving in the mountains, the gasoline engines will have to add lesser fuel to maintain the perfect ratio. This can in the long run affect the level of road performance. However, a diesel engine can run with lean fuel. In the case, you don’t have to keep the ratio perfect. The diesel engines come with turbochargers and these are pumps driven by the exhaust gas.


In a nutshell, there are many reasons why you can choose diesel pumps. With all the myths busted you can now make your choice with an open mind.

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