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Old May 9, 2014 | 11:21 PM
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A diesel engines rpm is governed by how much fuel is added, pressing the throttle merely injects more fuel, whereas a petrol engine relies on the throttle body to open and allow more air in to increase revs.

I might be wrong in saying it doesn't have one as I certainly have never seen a diesel engine with one, but it might just use it as an emissions thing, or maybe even an air shut off valve when the engine is switched off.
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