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WATCH: 4 Things To Keep In Mind When Selling Oxygen Sensors

Inputs from the O2 sensors are used by the engine management system to adjust the fuel mixture. This is critical for maintaining low emissions and good fuel economy.

WATCH: A Deep Dive On Oxygen Sensors

At its core, an engine’s computer needs to know what the fuel mixture is with a high degree of precision so it can optimize fuel economy as well as emissions.

Motor Oils Keep Changing, Improving And Oil For Diesels Is No Exception

Motor oil viscosities have been getting thinner and thinner in recent years as automakers look for ways to boost fuel economy.

Stop-Start Technology Becoming A Standard Option On Conventional Internal Combustion Engines

Stop-start (also known as “micro-hybrid”) technology is the latest effort by vehicle manufacturers to achieve the nearly 55 miles-per-gallon corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards expected by the EPA before the 2025 model year.

Are There Additives I Should Recommend For Preventive Maintenance?

Aftermarket fuel additives that are specially formulated to (1) prevent deposit formation, (2) remove accumulated deposits or (3) do both functions can help improve fuel economy, performance and emissions.

AMSOIL Expands European Line With Addition Of 0W-40 Synthetic Motor Oil

This full-SAPS 0W-40 viscosity for European applications is engineered to deliver maximum protection and performance while improving fuel economy, the company says.

DENSO Introduces ‘PowerEdge’ High-Amp Alternator For Medium-, Heavy-Duty Truck Market

By leveraging DENSO’s innovative design and manufacturing technologies, the PowerEdge achieves higher efficiency in a smaller, more lightweight design, which translates into improved fuel economy, the company says.

Brose Expands Presence In Powertrain Market

Stop-start engine solutions are estimated to increase fuel economy by as much as 6 percent, according to Brose.

DENSO Receives A John Deere Supplier Innovation Award

Collaboration on new system leads to improved fuel economy.

Smaller Engines Make Inroads In U.S. Auto Market, According To J.D. Power

J.D. Power says consumers are demanding better fuel economy from their vehicles due to higher gas prices at the pump, and also are lured by better-performing powertrains that still offer oomph through direct injection and turbocharging.