Electric concept cars seem to steal the spotlight at auto shows these days, with their flashy futuristic looks and promises of amazing battery range. And many if not most cars will get some form of ...
HEMI engines have built an enduring legacy as some of the most iconic and powerful American V8s of all time. They were first used in cars in 1951 when Chrysler introduced the FirePower V8 in the likes ...
Electric turbochargers are revolutionizing the automotive industry by providing a seamless blend of power and efficiency. Unlike traditional turbochargers, electric versions offer instantaneous ...
Diesel aircraft engines promise lower fuel burn and cheaper operating costs at a time when every gallon and every kilogram ...
Mazda’s SKYACTIV-Z tech could change the way automakers and drivers look at gas-powered engines amid today’s significant EV investment push. Expert engineer Masahisa Yamakawa at Mazda said that heat ...
With the USA recently committing to net-zero emissions from aviation by 2050, the country’s top turbofan manufacturers are each pursuing multi-path strategies aimed at improving engine efficiency.
Turbocharging has mostly not lived up to its billing of being the savior of internal-combustion engine technology. Earlier this decade, facing increasing fuel economy requirements, automakers rushed ...
There are something like a billion cars on the world’s roads today and almost all of them are powered by internal combustion. In fact, the 150-year-old technology is at the heart of most forms of ...
In the big scheme of things, gas-powered internal-combustion engines aren't all that efficient, as most of what they generate is waste heat. Toyota is believed to offer the most thermally efficient ...