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Gas engines are staging a global comeback, not just an American one
After a decade of breathless predictions about an all-electric future, the global car market is quietly pivoting back toward ...
New study shows that an overwhelming 61% of consumers would still pick an internal combustion engine for their next car, and ...
The most off-road capable version of the Ram 2500 has just been unveiled, and for the first time in a Power Wagon, big ...
Famous for developing and manufacturing diesel engines, Cummins has just rolled out its first gas power plant in over one hundred years. The Cummins B6.7 Octane gasoline power plant is designed to set ...
Increasing an engine’s compression ratio is a proven way of unlocking extra horsepower, but there’s a point of diminishing returns. The team at Garage 54, the Russian mechanics who built a V16 using ...
Gasoline fuels most light-duty vehicles, such as passenger cars and pickup trucks. Heavy-duty vehicles, like buses, delivery trucks and long-haul tractor-trailers, typically run on diesel. Both fuel ...
Although most major car brands have embraced EVs with open arms, a few have remained skeptical. Toyota is probably the most steadfast in its resistance to electrification — the brand offers just one ...
Because diesel vehicles do not use spark plugs, they must rely on higher compression ratios to ignite the diesel fuel without ...
You don't want to put diesel in a gas engine. It's actually a major problem for your car, especially if you start the engine. Diesel and gasoline are totally different types of fuel, and engines are ...
Your car’s fuel economy isn’t just about the engine or EPA ratings. Learn how everyday driving habits have the biggest impact ...
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