Posted by 2002sliverado on January 17, 2017 at 20:07:32 from (99.197.238.128):
In Reply to: Gas Diesel posted by JimS on January 16, 2017 at 18:14:53:
If we are to reach the fuel economy standards as required in the near future, we are going to need some rather revolutionary advances in the internal combustion engine. I had read elsewhere on the HCCI, and that it was something in the works. Nearly 2 years ago I was looking at possibly buying a new car. I decided I was going for a mid-size sedan and I tried out numerous makes and models, most of those were not brands I would have considered even trying. That mid-size segment is the most heavily competitive area in the automobile market today. Of those models I looked at, they were all within about $3000 in price. Equipped with 4 cylinder engines, they were all rated about 38 mpg on the highway. We have come a long ways in improved fuel economy, but there still is a ways to go. Will THE solution be the HCCI engine? Not sure about that. It might provide one of the solutions. I am excited about the potential for the gasoline engines in our near future and the fuel efficiency they might bring. I am hopeful we can have less complications on our diesel engines for smog control and perhaps clean them up like I feel we have gone with gasoline engines.
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