Think Chevy's legendary 6.6L Duramax is the undisputed king of heavy-duty towing? Here are three rival diesel engines that ...
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 ...
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 major differences between diesel and ...
The question of whether inline-six engines make more torque than V6s is — it depends. The torque that an engine produces is a measure of the rotational force that the driveshaft receives. While an ...
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 ...
View post: This Failed Company’s Sole Vehicle Is Now A Collector’s Crown Jewel 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 ...
There’s an unending climb along Union Pass, an 18-kilometre stretch of the Laughlin Highway on the eastern edge of Nevada that provides a merciless test of any vehicle hauling big cargoes. Especially ...
As with many new and established entries in the full-size half-ton pickup truck class, the name of the game is saving weight and making existing powertrains more efficient to maximize fuel economy.
Have you always wondered what separates a diesel-powered car from a gasoline-powered one? For starters, you’ll never need to change a diesel engine’s spark plugs or a gasoline engine’s glow plugs.