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These hulking diesel engines power the economy with massive torque, hundreds of horsepower, and hard-driving reliability.
Diesel engines aren't terribly common in U.S.-made cars, but they're still often employed in a wide variety of work vehicles.
Every diesel truck owner wants an engine brake on their rig. That is if they don’t already have one. They help slow your pickup without cooking the brakes. But how do they work? And why don’t ...
Electric cars, or EVs for short, work through an ... The four-stroke engine, still prevalent today, was developed by Nikolaus Otto in 1862, and the diesel engine was developed by Rudolf Diesel ...
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG), headquartered in Akashi, Japan, is a manufacturer of marine diesel engines, specializing in large, low-speed, two-stroke engines for ships. Established in 2017 as a ...
Ford debuted its 7.3-liter Power Stroke ... diesel engines from other sources. However, those options were short-lived. For example, the 1983 to 1984 Ford Ranger could be outfitted with a 2.2 ...
Volvo Trucks North America President Peter Voorhoeve talks about the potentially surprising role diesel can play in ...
DMV also produces spare parts for two-stroke engines, propellers, castings of cast iron components for diesel engines, and repairs of two and four stroke engines. Electro-Motive Division Circle 9 ...
A tech firm smashed the record for diesel engine thermal efficiency, hinting at future fuel savings for both motorists and businesses. Achieving a whopping 53.09 per cent in thermal efficiency ...