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EcoBoost explained: what it actually does and why it isn’t just a turbo
Ford’s EcoBoost badge has become shorthand for small engines that hit like bigger ones while using less fuel, but it is often ...
This FleetOwner Fleets Explained article details the different types of fuels powering trucking and commercial fleets, where they are used, and where to find them. Even those not in the transportation ...
If you live in the United States and own an internal-combustion vehicle, you almost certainly use gasoline rather than diesel fuel. But that doesn't mean diesel isn't widely used. On the contrary, the ...
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Supercruise explained, how jets go supersonic without afterburners
Supercruise sounds like marketing spin, but in aviation it describes a very specific and demanding trick: flying faster than ...
Like any other stored commodity, diesel fuel deteriorates with time, especially if it is kept motionless in tanks used for fleet systems, marine engines, or backup generators. Recognizing bad diesel ...
The most serious damage from misfuelling occurs after turning on the ignition, the RAC has previously explained.
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