On paper, modern engines should have buried their predecessors long ago. Computer-controlled fuel injection, turbocharging and strict emissions rules have pushed engineers toward ever more complex ...
Modern engines promise more power, cleaner emissions and better fuel economy than the stout iron blocks of the 1980s and 1990s. Yet owners increasingly see some late‑model cars needing major work ...
Since its introduction in 1886 by Karl Benz, the automobile has been a fundamental force that changed the world. From enabling economic growth, bridging distances, and accelerating the development of ...
Turbocharging remains a cornerstone of modern diesel engine design, harnessing exhaust energy to pressurise intake air and thereby increase power density, thermal efficiency and transient response.
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