Diesel engines are different from gas engines in numerous ways, including their use of high compression ratios. Here's why that is and what it means.
Low- And High-Compression Fuel Economy Engines: The Techniques Are About The Same, But The Approach To Each Is Somewhat Different. A.Most stock cylinder heads have factory-cut undercuts of the type ...
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The questions at the centre of the latest F1 rules controversy
The first hot topic of the new Formula 1 rules era has sparked up debate over compression ratios, with teams treading a fine ...
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