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Hybrid Car Diagram | to Know More about Hybrid Car

What is Hybrid Car Diagram? Hybrid car diagram can be used to find out how the scheme of hybrid cars. This of course depends on hybrid car diagrams made. By knowing the hybrid car diagram, technicians or people who simply understand the machine will know how car work. Hybrid-Car-Diagram They can know how to work a merger between the benefits fuel and electrical power from the battery. Hybrid car is still new so there are very few people who unde…

History of Internal Combustion Engine

bustion engine functions using a four-stroke cycle or the Otto cycle. The cycle involves four phases namely: induction, compression, power and exhaust. All of these purpose to generate an exothermic chemical process to create vehicle propulsion. During induction, oxygen or other oxidizers are introduced into the cylinder to act with the fuel. Compression then creates as the gases start a response that continuously increase temperature and pressur…

The Internal Combustion Engine and Car Emissions

By: Johan Young Hybrid Emissions The engines in vehicles is a rather broad but interesting subject. People may be amazed to know that the ones currently in use today were drawn on several hundreds of blueprints before they were distributed to the market. The present models are the result of over a century worth of brainstorming and experience and will further influence the models of the future. What is the ICE? ICE stands for Internal Combust…

Parts of the Gasoline-Electric Hybrid Vehicles

By: Johan Young Electric Hybrid Cars The typical gasoline powered car containing combustion engine, fuel tanks, and transmission, while the gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle, the parts containing the following: Gasoline Engine. Hybrid car engine that is relatively smaller than its gasoline-only counterpart. This is because of two reasons: (1) the car doesn’t require a big engine since there it uses another source of power, (2) a bigger eng…