By: Brian Jones | 2010-11-05 | Article Marketing Specific gravity is an important concept in physics that is helpful in various industries such as in the oil industry. In addition, it is also helpful in the metals industry in determining the effect of the speed of sound on metals. Know more about it by looking at it's impact on solids, liquids and gases. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Boating Trawler and motor yacht owners love the sound of our diesels; like music to our ears. The diesel power plants are the heart of any vessel. But problems can occur with diesel fuel stored in your trawler's fuel tanks, that will affect those diesels? read more
By: Christoffer X Altesino | 2010-03-26 | Motorcycles Among engines, one major difference between Diesel and Gas is the injection process. Injectors are of two types; one is the Carburetor and the other is Port Injector. Carburetor is a system where the air and fuel are mixed together in an internal combustion engine. read more
By: Rebel Brown | 2010-09-21 | Management The media is contributing heavily to the belief that there's little hope for any forward progress in terms of our economy. Thanks to the continued negative press and coverage - a lot of people are Frozen in Gravity, hopeless as to a recovery of any kind. read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-26 | Article Marketing 1990 amendments to the 1970 Clear Air Act mandated significant decrease in nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions in vehicles manufactured after January 1, 2010. The technology chosen by the industry to meet the new stringent standards utilizes a liquid urea product called Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). read more
By: amar | 2011-09-19 | Business The technical specifications of Toyota Etios Diesel Sedan and Liva Diesel Hatchback are reveled against industry’s traditions. read more
By: Warner Enz | 2011-12-29 | Cars The BMW 3 series offers an active appear a stylish feel, plus a relaxed arena for the novel 2011 models. All you've come to expect in the make is obtainable in the 335i plus 335d sequence vehicles. read more
By: Alan Youghal | 2012-01-06 | Business A fuel transfer pump is a frequently used component on a car or other internal combustion engine device. read more
By: Percyhoff | 2012-02-05 | Cars You can’t imagine existence of diesel engine vehicles without diesel fuel. Being a non-renewal energy source, it is necessary for all of us to use it properly and efficiently. Diesel fuel saving helps to sustain a cleaner environment by providing a better mileage and reducing emissions. read more
By: Tina Pierce | 2012-03-01 | Home Management Since the invention of electric generators in the 1830’s, human lives have become a lot easier. It even improved more when the diesel generators were introduced. All generators are powered by an internal combustion engine to produce electricity. Internal combustion engines driven by diesel oil are called diesel generators. read more
By: Sanjeev Chhipa | 2012-05-11 | Cars Demand for diesel cars in India is soaring high, thanks to the sky rocketing petrol prices Indian customers have skewed from petrol cars to diesel cars read more
By: Bruce Maddrey | 2011-10-27 | Automotive FORD cachet was not only changed by nickname on Fords fourth generation vehicle,dramatic changes had been done also on its engine specification. As its previous generation was marketed with a old school name COURIER,it was offering a petroleum engine which was pretty much unsatisfactory to the Ford Courier owners. read more
By: Levi Quinn | 2010-03-30 | Automotive Bio diesel is a non-petroleum based diesel fuel that consists of propyl, esters, methyl and ethyl. It is made from the transesterification of fat from vegetables or animals oils, which are either blended or used independently. When blended they are mixed with petro- diesel in original cars. Bio diesel is usually regulated and as an ester but excludes other types of diesel. It is usually distributed to be sold in retail markets. Diesel is a fuel used in most fuel engines, has 7.09 density which translates to 18% more than petrol which has a density of 6.01. Diesel emits 38.6 MJ/I combustion when burnt. read more