The engines that power the vehicles we drive are exceptional machines. They're capable of generating insane amounts of power in a relatively confined space, and they can generally be expected to ...
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Exhaust system parts that quietly wear down over the years
Exhaust systems are designed to survive years of heat, vibration, and road grime, yet some of their most important parts deteriorate so gradually that drivers rarely notice until performance or safety ...
Rotary engines (also known as Wankel engines and Wankel rotary engines) are quite different from piston or "reciprocating" engines. One of the distinguishing features is that they don't need valves to ...
The cause of "white exhaust smoke syndrome" could be as innocuous as water in the exhaust pipes condensing and boiling off or as serious as a cracked head or block. You can narrow down the cause by ...
You're driving a loaded diesel rig down a mountain pass, foot hovering over the brake pedal, heart racing. How do you slow 20,000 pounds safely without cooking your brakes? Cue the exhaust brake -– ...
Eberspaecher plans to introduce its new exhaust system for hydrogen internal combustion engines at the Hannover Messe trade show from May 30 to June 2. A press release from Purem by Eberspaecher, the ...
Taking care of your vehicle is vital to ensure it stays in great condition. Your brakes could give you trouble someday, or your suspension could require tinkering, inevitably leading you to an auto ...
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