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Understanding car engine knocking: Causes & fixes
Engine knocking, or detonation, occurs when fuel in the cylinders ignites unevenly, causing metallic pinging sounds, reduced power, and potential engine damage. Key causes include low-octane fuel, ...
Contaminated fuel can cause diesel engines problems, including reduced power, excess emissions and a reluctance to start.
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NC shuts down gas pumps for bad fuel
What should you do if you get bad fuel at a gas station? Unity wins out as Republicans swallow $643M in funding for Trump-opposed media agency Opinion: Maybe we actually should trust the experts ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Drivers have reported vehicles breaking down and being left stranded due to diesel-contaminated fuel from numerous gas stations across the Denver metro area. FOX31 is still working to ...
COBDEN, Ill. (KFVS) - Gas is pumping in Cobden, Illinois again. After two and a half years without fuel, a new Sunoco gas station is once again offering drivers a place to fill up. The renovated ...
Electrification is the future, but timing matters. For enthusiast driven segments, the transition may need to be more flexible than initially planned. Porsche has placed themselves in a precarious ...
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Nikkiso CE&IG) launched a new high-pressure fuel gas supply systems (FGSS) specifically designed to power the next generation of cleaner, more efficient ...
SOUTHINGTON, Conn. (WFSB/Gray News) — Dozens of car owners potentially faced thousands of dollars in repairs after getting the wrong type of fuel from pumps at a Connecticut gas station. The ...
A fuel mix-up at a gas station in Southington left dozens of cars damaged last month. State officials say this led drivers to mistakenly pump diesel instead of regular gas into their cars. Stream ...
SOUTHINGTON, CT (WFSB) - Dozens of car owners potentially faced thousands of dollars in repairs after getting the wrong type of fuel from pumps at a Southington gas station. The Connecticut Consumer ...
With less regulatory pressure, engines don’t have to get cleaner or more efficient, yet GM CEO Mary Barra insists the company will keep pushing them in that direction anyway. She maintains that GM ...
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