A fundamental difference between gasoline and diesel engines is that a gasoline engine uses spark ignition while a diesel engine uses compression ignition. Before we delve deeper, let's understand how ...
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How Do Hydrogen-Powered Auto Engines Work?
Hydrogen is a relatively new player in the alternative fuel market, offering an alternative to electric cars and hybrids with its own take on green emissions. However, hydrogen-powered technology ...
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Diesel in a gas car? Here’s what breaks and how fast
Misfueling a gasoline car with diesel is one of those mistakes that goes from embarrassing to expensive in a matter of ...
Port fuel injection and direct injection are similar but distinct systems, so why do some engine designs include both?
In case you missed it, the automotive industry has been on a steady trajectory of internal combustion engine (ICE) downsizing for years. Battery-powered electric vehicles may capture most of the ...
Gasoline and diesel engines feature many differences aside from fuel type. Compared to gasoline engines, a diesel is typically a lower-revving, torquier design, hence why it's often preferred over ...
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