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Can You Really Use Vegetable Oil to Fuel Your Car?

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Could vegetable oil really become commonplace as a fuel? While it certainly is an option for some engines, vegetable oil is a long way from being the fuel alternative of the future.

How a Top Fuel Dragster Works

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Top Fuel dragster engines produce between 8,000 and 10,000 horsepower. Learn more about NHRA Top Fuel dragsters at HowStuffWorks.

1915 Cadillac V-8 Type 51

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The 1915 Cadillac V-8, Type 51 blew past the six-cylinder engines of its competitors to lead a revolution. Learn about the 1915 Cadillac V-8.

How Coal Rollers Work

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Coal rollers create plumes of black smoke by forcing more fuel into a diesel engine than it can handle. Learn about coal rolling at HowStuffWorks.

How the Land Rover LRX Works

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The Land Rover LRX hybrid concept car is an all-terrain vehicle with a hybrid diesel engine. Learn more about the Land Rover LRX hybrid concept car.

1964 Dodge 330 Super Stock Two-Door Sedan

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The practical 1964 Dodge 330 Super Stock Two-Door Sedan is a loving recreation of an authentic factory issue Hemi-engine Super Stock car. Learn more.

1965-1966 Dodge Polara 500/Monaco & Monaco 500

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The 1965-1966 Dodge Polara 500, Monaco and Monaco 500 features powerful engines. Check out the 1965-1966 Dodge Polara 500, Monaco and Monaco 500.

1968-1969 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds

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The 1968-1969 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds had a bigger engine than GM allowed at the time. Check out the 1968-1969 Oldsmobile Hurst/Olds and see pictures.

How Are Airplane Cabins Pressurized?

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Without the system that pumps unused air from an aircraft's engines into the cabin, passengers and crew would be unable to breathe at 30,000 feet. But how does that system work?

How Crash Testing Works

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Automotive crash testing has saved thousands of lives by making cars safer. Learn about the tests, the ratings and how the dummies tell engineers what happens in an accident.

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