Fuel goes in the car's cylinder, and when the fuel goes in the cylinder it causes a device to to lower. Then the fuel explodes, and when this device comes up, it pushes the CO2 and SO2 out of the car. The system then restarts again and again.
Definitely they do - that's how F1 cars get such power from relatively small engines
Internal combustion gasoline or diesel engines power cars. Cars are also powered by electric motors.
Basically, the muscle cars.
Nothing, they just have a second power system, usually electric.
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computers, cars, and mostly anything having to do with technology.
For the same reason why muscle cars and sport cars rev their engines.
Some Volkswagens and Ferraris have aluminum engines
Chevrolet funny cars use V8 engines mostly. These engines are designed for high performance cars like the Chevrolet, Ford, and the Chrysler. A lot of the funny cars used the 426 cubic inch Hemi produced by Chrysler.
If you have a DIFFERENCE of temperatures, you can convert part of that energy to other types of energy, including electricity. In fact, that is how many engines work - steam engines, gasolene engines in cars, and even nuclear reactors.
The company that manufacturers the engines for Chevrolet cars is General Motors (GM). Chevrolet has bought GM a while ago, that means that both companies work togheter.