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Why Don't Seven-Cylinder Car Engines Exist?
It's one of those questions you've probably never thought to ask, but the second you hear it, it's stuck in your head. Automakers have produced cars with three, four, five, six, eight, 10, 12, and 16 ...
Q. As I understand it, back in the ’80s, turbochargers became a popular solution to low performance expectations of the cars at the time due to emission requirements. The auto manufacturers took ...
A fast-rising name in the hybrid vehicle market, Horse Powertrain has spent the past three years transitioning into one of ...
From Hercules to Bigfoot, the world loves a myth, and autodom has its fair share. We've even compiled some of the dumbest car myths that readers have heard. Spoiler alert: a car engine's break-in ...
The engines that power our cars — even the smallest ones — are extremely heavy. While smaller engines like four-cylinders and V6s can weigh between 200 and 450 pounds, larger motors like heavy-duty ...
In theory, Wankel-style rotary internal combustion engines have many advantages: they ditch the cumbersome crankcase and piston design, replacing it with a simple, single-chamber design and a thick, ...
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Nissan recall alert: 643,000 cars at extreme engine and gear risk
Nissan is recalling 643,000 vehicles across the United States over a risk of engine failure that could leave drivers stranded or increase crash risk. The recall targets models equipped with the ...
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