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Which Crude Oil As Diesel Engine Fuel Brand Wins?

We compared 2 crude oil as diesel engine fuel options head to head. Sweet crude oil came out on top. See the measured results, the runner-up, the budget pick, and a link to the full test video.

The verdict
Winner

Sweet crude oil

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The measured results

Every number below is read straight from the test. Scroll sideways to see all measurements. Products are listed in the order they finished.

ProductWill a diesel engine run on itExhaust smokeDuration of the testWill a diesel engine run on it, 100 percent sour crudeWill a diesel engine run on it, 50 percent diesel and 50 percent sour crude mix
1Sweet crude oilyes, ran successfully on 100 percent sweet crude oil with no diesel mixed in, using WD-40 as a starting fluid to help it catchlots of smoke at first per a meta chapter, described as clearing up some over timeran until it was out of fuel per a meta chapter, no exact runtime spokennot testednot tested
2Sour crude oilnot testednot testednot testedno, could not get the engine to run at allalso could not get it to work, per the narrator's summary statement covering both sour crude attempts

How it was tested

  • whether a diesel engine will start and run on sour crude oil, both 100 percent and a 50/50 diesel mix
  • whether a diesel engine will start and run on 100 percent sweet crude oil with no diesel

I'm really surprised that we were able to get the diesel engine to run on light sweet crude oil, but we couldn't get it to work at all on the sour crude oil.

From the test video verdict.
Data notes and caveats

A two way myth test on the same diesel engine (sour crude oil versus sweet crude oil), not a review of purchasable brands, so no price is mentioned for either. A diesel fuel baseline run was performed first (roughly 10 amps power draw, lots of crankcase blow by and exhaust smoke under load) but these baseline figures exist only in meta chapter titles, never spoken in the transcript, and are not attributed to either crude oil since they describe the plain diesel baseline reading taken before switching fuels. The core result is unambiguous and repeated clearly in the narrator's own closing summary: sweet crude ran the diesel engine on its own, sour crude did not run it in either pure or 50/50 diesel blended form.

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