The Lexus LC 500 proves that a modern sports coupe can deliver strong performance and long term reliability. With a naturally ...
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German firm trials first 100% hydrogen marine engine with increased power density
Germany-based Everllence has upgraded a research-engine test bench at its Augsburg site to enable ...
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Rolls-Royce completes major F130 engine tests to power US Air Force B-52J bomber
Rolls-Royce has completed key tests on its F130 engine, which will eventually power the ...
In the 1990s, Mercedes-Benz explored a W18 engine for the W140 S-Class (W140), with reports citing “800 SEL” concepts around 490 hp and a higher-output version near 680 hp. The project was dropped in ...
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B-52's New F130 Engine Complete Altitude and Operability Testing
Rolls-Royce and the U.S. Air Force validated the F130's ability to meet performance requirements for the B-52 missions, getting closer to flight testing. Engine maker Rolls-Royce announced on Feb. 24, ...
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Rolls-Royce’s F130 engine clears altitude and operability tests
Rolls-Royce and USAF teams tested the F130 engine at AEDC in Tennessee, validating performance in tough conditions.
Discover how the Duramax diesel V8 engine from General Motors has maintained its reliability and durability over 25 years in production.
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Armata engine development controversy reflects uncertainty around T-14 program
The engine designed for Russia’s T-14 Armata tank has faced delays, redesigns, and conflicting reports about performance.
As India tightens fuel-efficiency norms under CAFE Phase III, the Tata–Stellantis partnership signals a deeper push into hybrid powertrains, lightweight engineering and compliance-led technology ...
With electrification rapidly moving from niche to necessity, the real test now is to develop EV technology that works as ...
Rolls-Royce has completed altitude and operability testing of the F130 engine, a key milestone in the USAF B-52 re-engining program toward the B-52J standard.
A stock-based GM 4.3L V6 shocks the dyno with 1,400 horsepower at 33 PSI, proving this twin-turbo truck engine is far stronger than expected.
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