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    methods of improving a turbocharger’s efficiency at low engine RPMs through the use of steam. Other methods of increasing turbocharging efficiency include two-stage turbos and electrically assisted turbos; however, steam was determined to be the most efficient. The authors determined that by injecting steam into the turbine rather than exhaust gases at low RPMs, engine performance “can be increased by 25.0% over the exhaust turbocharging engine…” The test were conducted using mathematical…

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    Vehicle Be A Diesel Or A Gasoline? Entrepreneurs shopping for a work truck and delivery vans may learn to select a diesel engine instead of a gasoline one. Does the higher buying price of a diesel makes good business sense over the whole length of ownership? It is necessary to consider several factors before making a purchase. The Diesel Difference The biggest differences between diesel and gasoline engines are the types of fuel they use and how they burn these fuels. A diesel engine uses high…

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    Fixing a car is something that many families do as a pass time. A dad and son or daughter time, might even be the mom. Also mechanics is something that is important for many people to know, nowadays it’s almost everyone’s transportation. Lots of people also work fixing cars, they are called auto technicians/mechanics. It is something really beautiful especially if you like cars, it’s a great way to learn more about them. It can also be a big benefit if you know about cars because you never know…

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    advantages of a diesel engine rather than a gas engine. The man that got me so intrigued with diesel engines was my dad, as a kid, I always remembering him say, “It has rocks in the engine” because of how the old diesels were so loud. Growing up in the United States my entire life, I have always been infatuated with cars and we have many car producers here. I chose this topic because I knew a good amount of things I could write about but I still wanted to research to find more on diesels. As my…

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    with mechanics such as autobody and glass, diesel service technician,heavy vehicles and small engines. Automotive body and glass repairers restore refinish and replace vehicle bodies and frames windshields and window glass. Diesel service technicians repair buses trucks and anything dealing with a diesel engine. Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment inspect and repair vehicles and machinery used in construction farming and railroad transport. Small engine mechanics specialize in one type of…

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    The sports sedan comes in 4 variants, out of which 3 are of petrol engine and one carry a diesel engine. The petrol variants are namely, Maserati Ghibli, Maserati Ghibli S, Maserati Ghibli S Q4 that carry an engine capacity of 3.0-litre and churns out the maximum power between 326-405hp at 4500-5000 rpm while delivering a peak torque in the range of 500-550Nm at 1750-5000 rpm. On the other side, the diesel variant returns a potential of 271hp at 4000 rpm and the torque of 600Nm at 2000-2600…

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    of the passenger-car diesel market. VW has been promoting for a long time of clean diesel and how these cars are better than the hybrid and electric cars. The company even involved itself with marching in events that supported the diesel cars. VW was caught cheating on diesel emission tests. In September eighteenth, 2015, the EPA caught VW cheating by installing a software that can detect when the car is getting tested. This software changes the performance of the engine to meet the…

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    Fixing Engine Problems Have you ever broken down at sea? There’s nothing worse than the realization that something is wrong with your boat. Especially when everything was functioning fine! Unfortunately, this scenario is not that uncommon. Luckily, majority of the times it’s a problem you can fix onboard with the right know-how and a good set of tools. Even though you can’t fix every problem at sea, you can increase your chances of getting out of a pickle by knowing what to look for. With…

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    nobody would have thought that almost all of the future vehicles would be powered by a diesel engine. But one man, under the name of Rudolf Diesel, was determined to change the future of mechanics forever. Paragraph 1: Although he died in September of 1913, Diesel made a legacy for himself by being the first human to build and operate a working diesel engine, which would go on to power big trucks and diesel locomotives. On the crisp spring day of March 18, 1858, Rudolf was born in eastern…

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    The Duke Axial Engine is a light weight, internal combustion, valve less engine. Suitable for Marine vehicles either inboard or outboard, Light Aircrafts, and or Generator/Utility and Military. The concept of this engine is fairly new. It began in New Zeeland’s Duke Engine’s, and is already on its way to being a more efficient engine. The information provided throughout will help gain a better concept of the engine and how it will be an asset to the automotive industry. The engine is a four…

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