5 Reasons Diesel Engines Make More Torque Than Gasoline
Why Do Diesel Engines Make So Much Torque EE Shirts Recommended Books Car Products Subscribe for new videos every Wednesday If you compare gasoline and diesel models of the same vehicle, the diesel engine tends to have far more torque. Why is this In this video we ll discuss the major differences between diesel and gasoline engines, that result in the diesel engine producing significantly more torque. From the compression ratio, the speed of combustion, the bore vs stroke ratio, the use of turbocharging, and the energy density of diesel, there are many logical reasons why it s chosen for high torque applications. Engineering Explained is a participant in the Amazon Influencer Program. Don t forget to check out my other pages below Facebook: Official Website: Twitter: Instagram: Car Throttle: Amazon: EE Extra: NEW VIDEO EVERY WEDNESDAY
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