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The perfect turbocharger? Porsche did it first
The Porsche 911 Turbo was the first gas car to use variable geometry turbos! How Porsche perfected turbochargers: the Porsche ...
Turbochargers are wonderful things, taking waste energy and using it to help an engine to produce more power. The variable-geometry turbocharger is an advanced version of this technology, which brings ...
Innovative turbo combines high-performing VTG technology with advanced wastegate functionality, improving emissions efficiency and engine performance Turbo to be featured in Hurricane 4 Turbo, all-new ...
2007 - PACE Award Winner Porsche AG with BorgWarner Turbo and Emissions Systems GmbH What: The BorgWarner Turbo and Emissions Systems Gasoline Turbocharger with Variable Turbine Geometry Judge's ...
When a Holset variable-geometry turbocharger (VGT) came as standard equipment on the 6.7L Cummins engine for the '071/2 model year, it was a major eye-opener. Thanks to its capability of varying the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Volvo Trucks North America on March 10 launched the D13 Variable Geometry Turbo engine, promising a 3% fuel efficiency increase compared with prior options. The engine will be the ...
The Tata Harrier and Safari will soon get a petrol engine option. Until now, both SUVs were available with a single diesel ...
Volvo Trucks North America has revealed its new Variable Geometry Turbo engine. This launch is meant to pair with and improve the new Volvo VNR truck. Focusing on fuel efficiency and durability, Volvo ...
Along with rolling out an all-new VNR, Volvo Trucks North America has a new turbo engine designed to power regional operations better. The new Volvo D13 Variable Geometry Turbo Engine was unveiled ...
Nissan’s variable-compression turbo (VC-Turbo) is a unique engine capable of variable compression adjustment. Unlike traditional engines, which have a fixed compression ratio, the VC-Turbo engine ...
The Autopian on MSN
Chinese automaker claims to have designed engine that's more efficient than any Toyota
Just a few months ago, I wrote about how Nissan was able to produce a road-going engine with a thermal efficiency—the amount of energy produced versus wasteful heat—of 42%, beating out the likes of ...
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