The development of the internal combustion ... first Cadillac V8 and the division’s subsequent engine developments. Perhaps forgotten, or at least glossed over, is that Cadillac showed the world ...
The internal combustion ... automaker envisioned an engine that was sustained using hydrogen, a system we haven't seen in the hydrogen powertrain of the world's first hydrogen supercar.
Unlike first ... engines without mods, offering indistinguishable performance from their dinosaur-derived counterparts; so much so that the fuels are already being used in the motorsport world ...
Every day, we take one more step closer to that deadline. According to the released statement, using proven internal combustion engine technology, Cummins’ hydrogen engines use zero-carbon ...
Richard Trevithick’s design had a boiler but this was removed to make the internal combustion engine. The German ... Karl Benz then developed the World’s first car using Otto’s design.
The first internal-combustion engine to operate successfully on the four-stroke cycle was built in 1876 by Nicolaus August Otto. His "Silent Otto" was a good machine with a poor theory ...
How hard could it to be to build a two-stroke internal combustion engine ... ran just fine the first time around, with oil in the crank case so that the poor engine wasn’t running dry any ...
The world’s first oblique detonation ... of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics, suggest combustion rates 1,000 times faster than traditional scramjet engines, with operational capability between ...
On this day in 1886 Karl Benz patented the first internal combustion engine on a motor car. The engine had been in development throughout 1885, and the first ever motor car was available for sale ...