You may or may not have noticed that, oftentimes, diesel engines produce more torque than regular gasoline engines. What gives? Here's why. Engineering Explained's Jason Fenske tackled the question by ...
Why Do Diesel Engines Make So Much Torque? If you compare gasoline and diesel models of the same vehicle, the diesel engine tends to have far more torque. Why is this? In this video we'll discuss the ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling a Kershaw Pocket Knife for Over 20% Off For context, Ford’s 6.7-liter Scorpion V8 diesel makes 475 hp and 1,050 lb-ft in base form, or 500 hp and 1,200 lb-ft in HO form.
Optimization of vehicle drivetrain performance has been an important endeavor for decades. So too has the quest for increased automotive engine fuel efficiency. Engine torque monitoring aids in both ...
Fords heavy-duty diesel engines have worn the name Power Stroke since the all-new direct-injection 7.3L V-8 was introduced in mid-94. This new engine produced 215 hp and 450 lb-ft of torque. Since ...
Here's the story of perhaps the most legendary diesel engine ever made, the Cummins 5.9L.