The first Diesel engines were started 130 years ago, but they have moved a long way since then. Like their gasoline counterparts, the compression ignited engines have evolved from the rough units of ...
Diesels require more stored energy for starting than gasoline vehicles do, especially on cold days. Instead of just using the battery to enable the starter to crank ...
Come 2010, engine manufacturers will have to meet the US Environmental Protection Agency's more stringent diesel emission standards. These regulations dramatically decrease discharges of particulate ...
There are many applications for diesel engines. Turbos make them faster and more fuel efficient, but do all diesel engines ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] As state and federal clean-air regulators move forward with plans to further reduce nitrogen oxide and particulate matter emissions from ...
SAE International Journal of Engines, Vol. 2, No. 1 (2009), pp. 77-82 (6 pages) ABSTRACT Automotive manufacturers and engineers have paid attention to promoting engine performance with low emissions ...
As fleets weigh future NOx and CO₂ rules, Volvo Trucks North America’s Peter Voorhoeve offers a straightforward message.