Speeding Truck World
2005

Why U.S. has only 1 percent of the diesel engines in production vehicles?
I know that diesel engines produce differences gas mileage that would make your skin crawl. Example new cars average gas gets about 30 to 28 MPG on the highway!. diesel powered cars are one percent U.S. market. WTF! In Europe, where diesel engines are closer to 40 percent of cars manufactured. Diesel engines in cars get 85 to 250 MPG. And nice cars. Diesel is also a cleaner fuel if the U.S. could reach the outside world in the refining of 15 parts per million of fuel. That easily could be done, but U.S. refineries are lazy, but I think I have actually had a period of 06 to do so. Diesel engines also produce very high car speed with the fastest production truck to a diesel engine. This makes no sense to me. Why U.S. always behind the curve? Before read answer my question. Most of the lineup so far know nothing of the new diesel engines and / or new fuel requirements of the refineries. O level accleration of these new engines. Do some research of his illness.
Americans have always been big fans of the acceleration. The muscle cars of the late sixties and early seventies run like crap compared to European sports cars, but Americans did not care, because it could drag into the race as no other. It goes back beyond that, however. In the fifties, the boys used to get old cars made in the thirties and turn in street dragsters. This is how the hot rod was created. This has had a great influence on the Latin American automobile industry as a whole since. How this is relevant for diesel engines is MOGAS accelerate faster than diesel, which makes the cars much faster MOGAS power from the beginning. If you look in any engine application in the United States than passenger cars, however, diesel is the undisputed king.
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