nine things you may not know about vehicle engines

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By: Gerry’s Automotive

The Engine

The engine is the car part that allowsthe driver to go from 0 to 60 secondsin a short period of time. It's a complexcar part that we use every day!

The Diesel Engine

Many people like the diesel engine becauseit isn't that expensive to run, and the dieselengine is more effective than a regular engine.The diesel engine uses direct fuel injection inorder to make it more effective!

HEMI Engines

The HEMI engine was first used in Dodgetrucks. It's an unique engine that runs great.Not too many engines run like this one!

Rotary Engines

It's also known as a wankel engine, the part isused as an internal combustion engine. Theaspect that makes this engine different thanthe rest of the engines is in the way theengine runs!

Rotary Engines

The radial engine reached its heyday during WWII.You don't often see it being used today, althoughyou can still see the engine being used in someHarley Davidson motor cycles. There are twopistons in a radial engine.

The quasiturbine engine

The quasiturbine engine runs on thewankel idea, but it uses four combustionchambers. It has more efficiency than anyother engine registered in its group.

The camshaft

The camshaft effects the way the engine runsas it connects the fuel and air with the engine.Once the air and fuel go through the engine,the camshaft helps the engine with exhaust.

`The supercharger

The supercharger is used by consumers who arelooking to have more power with their car.It runs on the internal combustion engine.

The turbocharger

The turbocharger is often associated withrace cars. The mechanism that makes theturbocharger run is simple, although it's agreat idea that makes the vehicle morepowerful.

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