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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 ...
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How Pilots Can Prepare for Unexpected Power Loss
Here's a review of the correct response and how to avoid common mistakes in an engine-out situation.
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Add power fast: 11 horsepower upgrades that avoid an engine swap
Adding real horsepower without tearing your car down to the firewall is not a fantasy. With the right mix of tuning, airflow, fueling and exhaust work, it is possible to unlock serious gains while ...
Bugatti's groundbreaking V16 engine is redefining the meaning of power in European supercars, blending old-school engineering ...
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Why Is Your Car's Power Measured in Horsepower?
The term horsepower has been a staple in the automotive industry for decades, but why exactly do we use it? The concept dates back to the 18th century when engineer James Watt sought a way to compare ...
His Stirling engine was much safer because it worked on a different principle than steam. Instead of relying on the expansion of high-pressure steam, the Stirling engine is a closed system with a ...
As GM Authority has reported before, the Chevy Equinox crossover has a history of engine power problems stretching back to the 2018 through 2022 model years. If your 2023 through 2025 Chevy Equinox ...
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The Engine That Perfectly Blends Power With Durability
If you want the best of both worlds, this exceptional engine does it all.
Think back to science class in school. You were taught that the Earth is a gigantic sphere with a thin layer of atmosphere over it. Despite what Flat Earthers claim, the air we breathe does not need a ...
Having a 440 car comes with a certain distinction. After all, the torquey 440 was one of the largest production engines offered in a factory musclecar, and there's no debating that the factory moved ...
Loss of engine power is an ongoing issue for certain GMC Terrain vehicles, with 2018 through 2022 GMC Terrain units previously experiencing the problem. If you own a 2023 through 2025 GMC Terrain and ...
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