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Dirty, and now dangerous?

Discussion in 'Diesels' started by davids45, Aug 30, 2019.

  1. davids45

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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    This is a potential issue for any ICE car, including hybrids.
    I recall some owner's manuals having warnings about parking over dry grass.
     
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    ""I don't know if cars explode these days, but it didn't. It just went up in flames," he said."

    Is this an advantage of diesel over gasoline? A lower propensity to explode?
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Gasoline does have a much lower flash point than diesel. You can light a puddle of it outside, during an Alaskan winter, and Death Valley may not be hot enough during the summer to make a puddle of diesel ignitable.
    Flash point - Wikipedia
    "The flash point is a descriptive characteristic that is used to distinguish between flammable fuels, such as petrol (gasoline in the US), and combustible fuels, such as diesel."
     
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    Hot tailpipe + dry grass = Roasting ICE over an open flame.

    Now, let's direct our attention back to that one Tesla that caught fire instead....
     
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    When cats became prevalent in 1975, they were telling people not to park on grass.
     
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