Internal combustion engines are incredibly complicated machines that many of us interact with on a daily basis, but don't completely understand. You get in your car, turn the key or push the start ...
Internal combustion engine blowby, whether gasoline or diesel, occurs when part of the compressed mixture of air and fuel leaks past the piston rings during the compression or power strokes of a ...
In today's world of automobiles, internal combustion engines are available in a wide array of induction systems. We have diesel engines, gasoline engines, turbocharged engines, and more. One condition ...
The Vietnamese market offers significant opportunities for global automotive diesel engine manufacturers and supporting companies. With rapid infrastructure growth, stable demand for commercial and ...
Power Stroke Diesel engines provided thrust for Ford Super Duty rigs for decades, but there are some key differences between each of the Power Stroke engines.
Diesel powertrains have historically been associated with two things: big towing power and increases in fuel economy compared to their gasoline-powered counterparts. Diesel engines usually provide big ...
Peterbilt Motors Co. announced that a California-compliant version of the Paccar MX-13 diesel engine is now available in its Model 579, Model 567 and Model 589 trucks. The engine is compliant with ...
The longest-lived diesel still rolling out of factories is not a museum piece or a limited-run curiosity. It is a workhorse straight-six that has powered everything from farm trucks to modern ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. For the past two years, the Silverado ZR2 pickup truck served ...
The first generation Suburban Diesel made its debut for the 1982 model year – nearly ten years after the launch of the seventh-gen Chevrolet Suburban – with the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 LH6 diesel ...
Back in the Malaise era during the 1970s and early '80s, before imports like the Toyota Camry really took over the market, diesel-powered engines seemed like the way forward for American vehicles.