Diesel engines rely on compression to ignite the fuel and power the engine. Diesel engines are widely used in other parts of the world but in the United States, they are typically only found in boats larger than 35 feet due to their improved fuel efficiency weighed against an initial higher cost. In recent years, fuel and emissions regulations from the EPA and EU have revolutionized the diesel engine creating more efficient and cleaner engines.
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