Advertisement Causes of Overheating: Hot shut down. DPF issues, such as regeneration, resulting in increased exhaust gas pressure and temperatures which leads to overheating of the turbine side of the turbocharger. Remapping, chipping or over-fueling. What is Overheating? Overheating is …
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Advertisement With the advancement in automobile technology, Small displacement turbocharged engines are becoming the norm these days. Many countries have chosen to put into action strict emission norms and Fuel-economy concerns; this trend is bound to grow. For those new …
Advertisement A Spark Plug is utilized in vehicles that keep running on petroleum yet the ones with a diesel engine don’t utilize it. Oil and diesel have disparate properties, one of which is auto-start. The diesel engine has low auto-start …
Advertisement Like the electric locomotive, it has electric drive, in the form of traction motors driving the axles and controlled with electronic controls. It can operate over the same routes and can be operated by the same drivers. It differs …
Advertisement Jet engines generate thrust by harnessing the principles of jet propulsion, expelling large volumes of fluid in one direction to propel a vehicle in the opposite direction. In aircraft, this forward motion creates a flow of air over the …
Advertisement In the pursuit of enhanced performance and improved fuel efficiency, automotive engineers constantly seek innovative technologies. One such technology that has revolutionized the world of turbocharging is the Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT). By adapting the characteristics of the turbocharger …
Advertisement Exhaust smoke is a way of your car communicating with you to say what is wrong. Usually, the smoke that gets emitted is black, white, grey and blue. The exhaust gases are an old school way to detect symptoms …