US engine developer Scuderi has announced preliminary results from vehicle simulations conducted on its split-cycle engine at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). Computer models indicated that a base, naturally aspirated Scuderi engine operating in a 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier consumes 25% less fuel than a conventional engine. Tests on a naturally Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
US engine developer Scuderi has announced preliminary results from vehicle simulations conducted on its split-cycle engine at the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). Computer models indicated that a base, naturally aspirated Scuderi engine operating in a 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier consumes 25% less fuel than a conventional engine. Tests on a naturally
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