With both gasoline and diesel engines having their own particular advantages and disadvantages, automotive component manufacturer Delphi is looking for a best-of-both-worlds solution with a gasoline-powered engine that uses diesel engine-like technology for increased fuel efficiency. According to MIT’s Technology Review, such an engine has the potential to increase the fuel economy of gasoline-powered cars by 50 percent and give hybrid vehicles a run for their money in the fuel economy stakes... Continue Reading Gasoline-powered diesel-like engine could boost fuel economy by 50 percent
Section: Automotive
Tags: Automotive, Diesel, Engine Technologies, Fuel efficiency, Gasoline, MIT
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