The fuel pressure regulator is a vital automotive component for most cars. If it goes bad, it can cause a lot of issues, including these unsettling problems.
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Testing gravity in a vacuum chamber
Observe a feather and a metal cube dropped in a vacuum chamber to see how gravity acts without air resistance Massive July fuel price cuts on the cards for South Africa’s motorists Hijackers took a ...
Is your check engine light on? Before you panic over a massive repair bill, discover the five most common faults triggering ...
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Orbital propellant depots move closer to reality with NASA cryocoupler tests
Space travel has not one but many challenges. Chief among these is the requirement ...
The aerospace startup Aspire is designing a fully reusable rocket that could make launches cheaper. It might just beat Elon ...
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$95 vs $380! The cheaper one lasted 37 min, the pricey one died after 8 | Vakerr X15 cordless vacuum
Tired of overpaying for fancy cordless vacuums? Watch as we put a budget powerhouse up against a pricey flagship, and see ...
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Fresh Mideast tensions seen to test stocks
MANILA, Philippines — The local stock market may once again make a run to hit 6,150 this week, but things are looking bleak ...
Nigeria’s Dangote refinery ran at a record 660,000 b/d in May-June, helping slash West Africa’s extra-regional clean-product ...
China’s hydrogen truck promises 1,056 miles of range and a 15-minute refill, challenging diesel on long-haul routes.
Europe's proposed SFDR rules let expanding oil companies qualify as "green" investments, ignoring Scope 3, the bulk of their ...
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China tests new ‘record-breaking’ satellite engine designed for 14 hours of continuous operation
A Chinese satellite engine has reportedly broken a record for 14 hours of continuous ...
Sometimes a stock does so well that Wall Street starts worrying about its price. That is roughly where Delta Air Lines (DAL) finds itself this week. Financial research firm Raymond James still likes ...
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