Turbocharged engines may seem like a modern invention, but the progenitors of internal combustion engines have been finding ways to boost the power output of their fossil fuel-burning creations.
The advent of turbochargers on road cars began in the mid-1960s, during the muscle car era when the phrase "there is no replacement for displacement" meant more power output was best achieved with ...
The turbocharger has brought significant improvements to automotive engines' output. In those engines, exhaust gas that leaves the cylinders after each combustion cycle is routed to the turbine, ...
Turbocharged engines and naturally aspirated engines represent two distinct technological paths in automotive engineering. Each offers unique advantages and trade-offs that appeal to different types ...
Rugved Koppiker is the kind of motoring enthusiast who doesn’t just write about motorcycles and cars—he lives them. A former marketing executive turned automotive journalist, he blends sharp ...
We live in a time when news of new internal combustion engines being developed doesn’t come along all that often. And even when they do, most of the time they don’t reveal a completely new engine, but ...
The modern F-150 market hasn’t just heated up—it’s gone volcanic as sport trucking is back in a big way, and there is a large focus on performance. Tuners, builders, and specialty manufacturers are ...