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Why carmakers are investing billions in old-school gas engines again
Carmakers spent the past decade promising an all-electric future, yet the newest wave of multibillion‑dollar investments is ...
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 ...
There's a new acronym floating around the performance industry—GDI—and it stands for gasoline direct injection. Among domestic production engines that have jumped heavily into the GDI segment are the ...
Diesel engines are different from gas engines in numerous ways, including their use of high compression ratios. Here's why that is and what it means.
Gas versus diesel is a debate over which billions have been spent to see which is better. Famously, Soviet tanks in World War II were powered by diesel, while the Germans used gas engines. Closer to ...
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