The car biz is awash in air and oil suspension systems, so why try to make electrons do this heavy lifting? To start with, electro-mechanical systems promise quicker reaction times than are possible ...
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In an era where technology reigns supreme, driving enthusiasts still crave the tactile feedback and raw experience of mechanical cars. Fortunately, some modern vehicles offer a perfect blend of ...
Electronic fuel injection is older than you think, the earliest example being the failed Bendix Electrojector system from 1957. Bosch bought the rights to the Eletrojector system and developed it into ...
Mechanical engineer and Stanford professor Chris Gerdes answers the internet's automotive questions. Why aren't solar powered cars a thing yet? How do self-driving cars see? How can Teslas crash when ...
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