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The Largest Engine Ever To Power A European Supercar
The 8.3L V16 that's rewriting the rules of supercar performance.
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Mercedes-Benz M120 V-12: Engineering excellence and longevity
This legendary V-12 engine is a masterpiece of engineering designed for smooth, refined power and unparalleled durability.
Engineering exercises in powerplant design which end up against a brick wall are being executed by major automobile manufacturers with programmed regularity. That is, the surface appearance is that ...
ST Engineering has entered into a two-year agreement with Safran Aircraft Engines to provide module repair support for the CFM International Leap engine family. The agreement will see Safran – part of ...
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The Two-Stroke Engine Was An Engineering Marvel. Now It's In The Dustbin Of Automotive History
Every new internal combustion car and truck sold in America today is equipped with a four-stroke engine, as are the vast majority of motorcycles. Today, if you hear the loud, ringing song of a ...
Years of development have resulted in a new engine boasting 516 lb-ft. of torque 3, a 103 lb-ft. increase over the outgoing model’s V8 The 2025 Armada is faster, more powerful and more efficient than ...
After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
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World’s first exascale supercomputer shows how worn turbine blades drain jet engine power
Scientists have used one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to find out how ...
ST Engineering has expanded its engine MRO operations in Singapore with the opening of a new facility that will service CFM International’s CFM56 and Leap family engines. The new facility is situated ...
Plenty of Ferrari fanatics want a real 250 GTO. Few, if any, will get one of these iconic and rare sports cars. That's why folks have been building their dream cars out of less desirable cars, or even ...
Can a sealed Midget engine compete with an open engine? Should it? The crew at Esslinger Engineering thinks so. They have taken it to the next level, proving that you can not only compete, but win ...
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