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  1. Engineering Explained: About Me

    Feb 2, 2013 · I'm about your age, and just got my car last year. Never been much of engineering type of guy, rather a traditional natural sciences nerd. Anyhow, the new car sparked my interest in …

  2. Engineering Explained: 1. Engines - howdoesacarwork.com

    Whether internal combustion engines, electric motors, jet turbines, or the innovative strides in renewable energy sources, each type of engine embodies engineering marvels that drive our world forward. …

  3. Engineering Explained: 10. Formula 1 - howdoesacarwork.com

    Formula 1 is the highest level of automotive racing . It leads the industry in technology, speed, and innovation . In this lesson I wi...

  4. How Does A Variable Geometry Turbocharger Work | Engineering …

    Jan 28, 2015 · How variable geometry turbochargers (VGT), or variable nozzle turbochargers (VNT) work. Variable geometry turbos use vanes to alter the air...

  5. Engineering Explained: 8. Forced Induction

    The other common type of forced induction is the supercharger. Superchargers are belt driven compressors which force additional air into the engine, allowing more fuel to be burned, increasing …

  6. Engineering Explained: 7. Brakes and Safety

    There are two main types of brakes used on modern production cars. These include disc brakes and drum brakes . Disc brakes are most c...

  7. How Does A DSG Transmission Work? | Engineering Explained

    What is a DSG transmission? How does a direct shift gearbox work? A DSG transmission is a dual clutch transmission used by Volkswagen. A DS...

  8. Engineering Explained: Should I become a mechanic, mechanical …

    Many times I am asked for advice on whether an individual should go to a technical school to become a mechanic, or go to a university to become an engineer. What we all have in common is that we love …

  9. Why Does Europe Have Higher Octane Gas? | Engineering Explained

    Octane Rating - RON vs MON vs AKI. Often people ask "Why does the US have such low octane gas at the pumps?" They state this assuming Europ...

  10. Engineering Explained: 6. Suspensions - howdoesacarwork.com

    Engineering Explained, led by Jason Fenske, is a popular YouTube channel that simplifies complex automotive engineering concepts. Covering topics like engine mechanics, aerodynamics, and electric …