Owning a diesel car in America is definitely an unusual experience. Besides panicked gas station attendants running towards me yelling "No, miss! That pump is diesel!" and me saying "No shit, idiot," ...
Cold weather adversely affects diesel engines more than gas engines, but that’s only partly due to the engine itself. Diesel engines are inherently harder to crank over to start than gas engines, and ...
Diesel engines can technically run backwards, though there's very little (if any) practical applications for this, especially for road-going engines.
Trucking keeps the world moving by delivering goods every day of the year. Drivers spend long hours on the road to make sure ...
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