NPR: Automakers Give Disregarded Diesels A Second Look
As automakers look for ways to meet new, tougher fuel economy standards, they aren’t just...
When Caterpillar needed a turbocharger developed for its D9 tractor in 1950, it didn’t call an automotive supplier. Instead it called an aerospace...
Today’s automotive turbochargers may have their roots in the aerospace industry – but, in many ways, the engine boosting technologies employed in passenger...
It was Honeywell’s development of Variable Nozzle Turbine (VNT™) technology that enabled car manufacturers to deploy fully the torque and fuel economy advantages...
Two-stage turbocharging is becoming more widely adopted as automotive manufacturers seek to push the boundaries of engine performance and efficiency. Honeywell has developed...
As diesel engine manufacturers develop innovative technologies...
As automakers look for ways to meet new, tougher fuel economy standards, they aren’t just...
Bloomberg News reports that “Automakers’ need to spend $157 billion to double the fuel economy...