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Ben Tow Truck companies in Philadelphia 267-630-0824 Towing trucks are used to move vehicles from one location to another without having running the engine. Towing trucks are also sometimes called “wreckers.” The three main types of towing trucks are hook and chain, axle cradling and flatbed. The type of towing truck you choose to use depends on the reason for towing the vehicle, as well as other factor. While hook and chain towing trucks are commonly used for moving disabled vehicles to a re

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Chevrolet Cruze Eco to Have Variable Geometry Air Shutter for Better MPG

Photo: GM Don’t Let More Air In Than You Need There are all kinds of tricks to make cars more aerodynamic (and thus more fuel-efficient- here’s an extreme DIY example ). One of those tricks is to have a variable geometry air shutter at the front of the vehicle to let more air in when the engine needs cooling, and to reduce wind drag by letting less air in at higher speeds or when the engine doesn’t need cooling. Check out the video below…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Experimental Airplane Goes Mach 6!

The X-51A WaveRider is an unmanned U.S. Air Force experimental aircraft capable of reaching hypersonic speeds (specifically, six times the speed of sound, or 4000 miles per hour) using new scramjet engine technology. Test flights began in December 2009 and continue today. – Design – The end of the Cold War and the transition from manned spyplanes like the U-2 and the SR-71 Blackbird to satellite surveillance and unmanned, remote-operated spyplanes somewhat reduced the military's long-lived desire to develop a hypersonic high-altitude aircraft. Nevertheless, the air force did begin to fund the studies that led to the X-51 in the 1990s, taking advantage of NASA's own hypersonic research on previous prototypes like the X-43. To reach its extremely high velocities, the X-51 takes advantage of a new jet propulsion technology known as the scramjet. Previous high-speed aircraft, like the SR-71 Blackbird, used ramjets, which were once the speed kings of the jet world. However, within a ramjet engine, the air actually slows down to subsonic speeds, is then combusted with jet fuel and accelerated back to supersonic speeds, and finally used to propel the aircraft forward. A scramjet design allows the engine to burn fuel without slowing down the air as it enters the engine. Ramjet-powered aircraft never exceeded a few times the speed of sound, but this innovation means that future scramjet aircraft will travel several times as fast, perhaps even Mach 20 or more. added by: Armageddon_Now

Pedal-Powered Porsche Turning Heads, Very Slowly

Photo via Hannes Langeder Meet the world’s most eco-friendly Porsche, the Ferdinand GT3 RSX . Its sleek design is ideal for cutting through the air and, of course, attracting looks from envious passersby. Touted as the lightest Porsche ever created, the car does away with many of the superfluous features found in conventional vehicles–namely, the engine . Sure, it may not win any races on the track, but this pedal-powered Porsche… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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24 Hours At Walmart (Time-Lapse)

This is what happens at a 24-hour Walmart. It's happening right now. And it will never stop. Things are surprisingly busy at Walmart around 2:30 in the morning. Think of this as an ode to the engine of consumerism. (from Bernstein & Andriulli , created for Fortune magazine.) Watch

Forget Hybrid, Go Kitten

Horses finally catch a break, cars will now be powered with kittenpower. A driver on the way to work heard miaowing coming from his car, 3 hours later the car was in pieces and Gussie (the kitten) was safe-and-found in the engine. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Demi And Ashton: Scare Up In The Air

Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher had quite the scare when the engine in their plane overheated forcing an emergency landing while flying from Las Vegas to New York.