Introduction to Diesel Engines in Essence
I will introduce this article with V-engines. These engines have a minimum of six cylinders to sixteen cylinders and which will have equal numbers of cylinder on both sides.
Dilution in Engine
If you really what to know what dilution is and more about it read more.
Troubleshooting Faultfinding and Solutions Part Two
As stated in troubleshooting part one, getting all the facts about the problems found in a generator set is very important to solving of the problem.
The War on Farts
Recommended changes in human behavior aimed at fighting global warming.
What If Gas Prices Go Up As Predicted By Jeff Rubin?
Explaining the consequences of gas prices going up…
Trench Warfare
A report on Trench Warfare and the role the average soldier would play in an average British World War One trench.
Global Warming: How It is Affecting Us, and What We Can Do
This persuasive essay I wrote about Global Warming tells you what this phenomenon is and what it can do. Here, I’m persuading viewers like you to help reduce the emission of carbon dioxide, consider alternatives and conserve our resources.
Were We Wrong About Obama?
The presidents new ECO tax has been rumored to increase vehicle registrations up to $400 a year.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Alternative Fuels
The following report will address and compare alternative fuels used to power motor vehicles as far as their advantages and disadvantages as well as how each affect our environment. The goal of this report is to find the most effective fuel that has less of a negative impact on the world’s environment in a whole. In addition, the alternative fuels that will be the topic of discussion are electric, hybrid, natural gas, hydrogen, fuel cell, clean diesel (low sulfur), biodiesel (B100), and ethanol (E85). Each of the mentioned fuels will be weighed out according to the amount of pollution they do and do not contribute to the atmosphere.
Global Warming and Effects of Environmental Pollution
When the sun’s rays shine on the Earth, part of the light energy is absorbed as heat by the Earth’s surface while the rest is reflected back into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases act like the glass surface of a greenhouse and reflect the heat back to the earth, resulting in an increase in temperature.






















