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Diesel Engine
The diesel engine is an internal combustion engine or precisely it can be called as a compression ignition engine, in which the fuel is ignited by the high temperature and high pressure gas, rather than a separate source of energy like spark plug. Diesel engine was invented in the year 1892 by Rudolf Diesel. Diesel engines find application in almost all fields.

Diesel Engines Get Some Work From Toyota And Isuzu
Two of the top Japanese auto manufacturers are going to form a partnership so as to bring a new kind of engine to the auto world. It is going to be a joint venture of giants Toyota Motor Corporation and Isuzu Motors Ltd.

Ford Spearheads Diesel Revolution
Ford leads another environment advocacy as it delivers its all-new 2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty pickup with 6.4-liter Power Stroke® Diesel. So far, it is the cleanest and the quietest diesel available in the United States.

New Website Up For Isuzu Diesel Engines
The Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. has just launched a new website. This website would inform all consumers in the auto market about any changes that they might have regarding their products.

Fuel Additives That Are No Good For Your Diesel Engine
Fuel additives are also known as gasoline additives. What they do is they actually help increase your car fuel’s octane rating. Aside from this, some fuel additives also act as factors that make corrosion slower. They also become lubricators in your car’s engine.