How Mercedes and GM took the turbocharged four-cylinder to its current peak.
What does it take to keep those turbochargers spooling, and what might that cost you in terms of engine durability and reliability? When your rally enthusiast car pals are dissecting the most recent ...
The 3.0L I6 LZ0 Duramax makes more power and torque than the LM2 that it replaces. That said, it isn't without it's faults, as highlighted in a new video.
The number of the day is 5,076. That's the pressure at which the fuel injectors in the new Stellantis Hurricane 4 Turbo engine blast gasoline into the combustion chambers. Imagine the business end of ...
Philip Gelderblom has been writing professionally since the '90s. He has written mainly content on a freelance basis, including about cars, future cars, EVs, hybrids and hydrogen cars, self-driving ...
Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. He spends most of his time modifying his cars and ruining them in the process. He is ...
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Automobiles, as any mechanic will tell you, are complicated beasts. Enthusiasts, of course, will have a solid grasp of the jargon. They'll know at a glance what the unusual shape on that road sign ...
Rob Dahm, notorious rotary-powered car builder, has firmly jumped into the deep end of the pool with his latest project: The world's only 15.7-liter, tri-turbo Y12 rotary engine. If that doesn't make ...
Over the history of aviation, turbo oil innovation has enabled engine developments and increases in performance and efficiency. This webinar will go in-depth into oil chemistry and connect it to the ...
We live in a time when news of new internal combustion engines being developed doesn’t come along all that often. And even when they do, most of the time they don’t reveal a completely new engine, but ...