2014 Chevrolet Camaro

The history of Chevrolet Camaro engines

Since its 1967 introduction, the Camaro’s engine output has ranged from a low of 88 horsepower to a peak of 580, as the pony car rode the highs of the muscle car era in the late-1960s and the lows of the oil embargo-influenced 1970s to the emergence of modern technologies in the 1980s and the […]

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Honda Civic Type-RPhoto: James Lipman / jameslipman.comGabor - Hungary

Aerodynamics of the new Honda Civic Type R

The all-new Honda Civic Type R – which will make its world premiere at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show – will feature a host of design enhancements that have been heavily influenced by extensive aerodynamic development and testing, both on computer and in the wind tunnel. The aerodynamic performance helps make the most of the

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FLORA substrate by Corning

A new ceramic catalytic converter substrate launched by Corning

Corning announces the introduction of Corning® FLORA™ 600/3 substrates, a next-generation ceramic product designed to reduce vehicle emissions at engine start. Honda Motor Company will equip select model year 2016 vehicles with the new technology to improve cold-start emissions performance. Stringent new emissions regulations in the U.S. and Europe will require a substantial improvement in

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New Ford Focus 2015

Enhanced stability control on the new Ford Focus

The new 2015 Ford Focus features stability control technology that actively determines when a car meets the conditions that may lead to a spin and intervenes early to help prevent the driver from losing control. The feature – known as enhanced transitional stability technology – can help deliver better handling in highly dynamic driving maneuvers.

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