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Ford 6.0L Powerstroke explained: What makes it special?
The polarizing 6.0 Liter Power Stroke was supposed to rise to the top of the segment, instead it's many problems caused its ...
While the list of car brands that still use diesel engines in 2025 is increasingly small, diesel still dominates when it comes to heavy-duty trucks. There are a number of reasons why diesels are the ...
Discover how the Duramax diesel V8 engine from General Motors has maintained its reliability and durability over 25 years in ...
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 ...
Prices for old diesel trucks are spiking, but the real question is why? Diesel truck fans have long clung to the idea that these rigs "run forever," and theoretically, they're not wrong. As Jalopnik ...
Diesel engines have been around for more than half a century. Chances are that if you are around fleets or equipment, you have encountered a diesel engine. They have been described as the workhorses ...
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Diesel subs run underwater without air: Here’s the wild trick
Modern diesel submarines seem to break a basic rule of engines: they keep moving underwater even though diesel power needs oxygen. The trick is that these boats are really two propulsion systems in ...
It's not hard to find very small mass-produced gasoline engines, but diesel is another story. Diesel engines are more expensive to manufacture, so a small-capacity diesel in a cheap car can push up ...
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