You know about inline engines like I-4s and even I-6s. Then there are V6 and V8 engines. And, if you're familiar with exotic sports cars, you know about V12s and V16s. What you don't hear about very ...
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LS Vs Vortec Engines: The Key Differences, Explained
Back in 1955, General Motors gave birth to one of America's most iconic engines, the Chevy small-block V8. Among these, the LS series, also known as the third and fourth generations of small block V8, ...
A large nonroad diesel engine in an industrial setting. - Anutr Tosirikul/Getty Images The modern diesel engine powering your car is a far cry from the "industrial" diesel engines that were better ...
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2014 F1 engine - ERS - explained
2014 Formula One engines. In 2014 F1 cars will be powered by 1.6L V6 turbocharged engines revving up to 15,000 RPM. The new ...
The once-almighty Mitsubishi Motors may have relegated themselves to building cheap small cars and Nissan-derived crossovers, but it was an indomitable powerhouse of innovation back in the day.
Diggers and other construction machinery aren't what are usually associated with speed, but then British company JCB is no ordinary manufacturer. In 2006, the company took its production diesel ...
The modern diesel engine powering your car is a far cry from the "industrial" diesel engines that were better known for the clouds of black smoke they emitted than any nod towards reduced emissions.
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