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Cross-plane V8 engine: Pros and cons
The cross-plane crankshaft typically incorporates a longer stroke than the flat-plane crankshaft. A longer stroke generally ...
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Underrated V8 engines enthusiasts refuse to give up on
Some V8 engines dominate posters, auctions, and bench‑racing sessions, while others quietly rack up miles in the background, ...
The original Star Trek series secretly used sounds of people kissing to create noises for one of its many alien monsters.
Cowbirds are special among songbirds for the "watery" timbre of their singing, which resembles the sound of falling droplets ...
Honda have become the first engine manufacturer to offer a clue as to what the new generation of Formula 1 engines will sound like. The 2026 season will see new power units raced for the first time ...
Deborah Lee does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Ian Wright joined CarBuzz as an automotive journalist and photographer in 2018. His career started with specialist publications, covering everything from Harley-Davidson to Ferrari. Before writing for ...
MTU Aero Engines (OTCPK:MTUAF) (OTCPK:MTUAY) reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter results on Thursday, as robust demand in its commercial engine and maintenance divisions offset the drag from ...
Since its premiere at Cannes Film Festival back in May of this year, The History of Sound has generated more buzz than your average wartime melodrama, largely due to its star casting. With Paul Mescal ...
For budding car enthusiasts, it's a badge of honor to correctly identify the number of cylinders in an engine just by its exhaust note. The number of cylinders plays a vital role in how an engine ...
Darth Vader never said, “Luke I am your father.” So why do we all think he did? Here’s the science behind this strange phenomenon—and how AI is poised to send it into overdrive. Cape Town street art ...
In 1961, MIT meteorologist Edward Lorenz was inputting numbers into a weather prediction program. His model was based on a dozen variables, the value of one being .506127. When he ran the model again, ...
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