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The diesel engine has a 23:1 compression ratio, which would quickly lead to detonation if fueled with gasoline. This needs to be reduced closer to 10:1 if the engine is to run safely on gas.
An engine’s cranking compression numbers provide a good indication of its ability to run on pump gas without detonation.
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