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Diesel Fuels New Jobs (WBAY Green Bay)

23 hours ago ago from All Technical Colleges

A vast number of job openings will force Fox Valley Technical College to expand its diesel technology program an industry still struggling to recruit workers. Read more from the original source: Diesel Fuels New Jobs (WBAY Green Bay)

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Mercedes-Benz to replace its 6.3-liter V8 with smaller, turbocharged 5.5-liter engine

16 hours ago ago from Rpmgo.com

American muscle car fans certainly adore the saying there's no replacement for displacement , which basically means that if you want more power, you need a bigger engine. But with bigger engines comes high emissions and a bad fuel average, both of which are frowned upon by the new, stricter emissions standards which are being implemented in Europe or North America. That is why carmakers are steadily adopting smaller engines and instead ...

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1 hour, 28 minutes ago ago from A Concord Carpenter Comments

Hybrid and highly efficient vehicles have always interested me. As part of my carpentry business I drive a Chevy 2500 pick up for many reasons; including hauling, towing a tool trailer and snowplowing. Fuel economy is not one of them and has never been a variable that I could control. Recently GMC came out with commercial hybrid trucks. According to GMC: The 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 Hybrid pickup truck, available in two- and ...

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Why You Should Choose Diesel

21 hours ago ago from 5dom Info Source

The major distinction between diesel and gas lies inthe type of ignition. While gas engines operate onspark ignition, diesel engines employ compressionignition for igniting the fuel. With compression, theair is drawn into the engine and subjected to highcompression that heats it up. The result is a veryhigh temperature in the engine, much high than thatof gas engines. In diesel engines, air and fuel are both infused intothe engine at ...

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Gas or Diesel – Fuel Gulping Monster or a Loud Smoking Dinosaur

18 hours ago ago from Rochester Drives

In this article I'm comparing the diesel and the gas engine and discuss their differences. I'm specifically referring to their use in automobiles. From a distance the gas and the diesel engines seem to work in about the same way. A fuel made from refined crude oil is burned inside a cylinder and the hot expanding gasses forces the piston to move. The movement of the piston is transferred to the wheels through the crankshaft, the gearbox ...

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