Diesel Engines: Why They Still Power the World (And Where They’re Headed)
Diesel fuel has long been a cornerstone of global transportation and industry, offering unmatched efficiency and torque compared to gasoline. Unlike its spark-ignition counterpart, diesel relies on compression ignition, where air is compressed to high temperatures before fuel is injected. This process creates a more complete combustion, translating to greater fuel economy—often 20-30% better than…
