Diesel Engines to Become More Prominent in the U.S.

August 10th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

While the diesel engine has not been a popular choice in the U.S., it is expected to slowly gain a foothold in our automotive market due to the need for more fuel-efficient vehicles. Contributor: Eric Loveday Published: Aug 04, 2010

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Future fuel trends discussed

August 4th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

TRAVERSE CITY — During the 2010 Center for Automotive Research Management Briefing Seminars on Tuesday, auto executives debated which technologies to boost fuel efficiency will catch on in the short term.

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Johnson Matthey catalysis expert lands prestigious award 2nd August 2010

August 2nd, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

A Johnson Matthey official has been commended for his innovative use of catalysis in the automotive industry. Chief Scientist Martyn Twigg was handed the Applied Catalysis Award 2010, designed to recognise “creativity and excellence in novel approaches or use of catalysis in industry”.

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One In Five European Cars Forecasted To Have TRW EPB Technology by 2015

July 30th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Delphi has developed a new NOx control for diesel engines with a new selective catalytic reduction ( … TRW Automotive Holdings has launched a new collision mitigation braking (CMB) technology ‘AC100 24 G …

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Hyundai and Kia seek boost from improved design and engineering

June 28th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

Hyundai Kia Automotive Groupâs two carmakers are carving out new images for themselves with new design principles and advanced technologies. New design philosophy of Hyundai Motor Co, the larger o …..

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