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Sébastien Ogier and his co-driver Julien Ingrassia came from behind to win the FIA World Rally Championship after a dramatic final stage at Monza. Ogier overhauled his Toyota GAZOO stablemate Elfyn Evans on the final stage to take his seventh WRC title in eight years and his first with Toyota GAZOO Racing, sponsored by DENSO.
Spark plugs play a critical role within the ignition system of petrol vehicles, with two main functions. One is to ignite combustion to start the engine and the other is to move heat away from the combustion chamber. While installing spark plugs should be a relatively straightforward task for any skilled technician, applying the right torque is not so simple and requires particular care and attention. This article outlines the recommended way to apply torque to a spark plug installation and the consequences of under and over-torque.
Responsible for some of the most legendary car models in history, Ferrari is a brand that symbolizes performance and passion more than almost any other in any industry. A mere mention of the word ‘Ferrari’ is enough to inspire awe and respect in the minds of countless consumers.
The drive to zero emissions and carbon neutral vehicle production processes are highlighting the growing significance of sustainability within the automotive industry. These trends are not just driven by the introduction of strict emissions targets and bans on naturally aspirated vehicles from governments across Europe, but also by increased awareness of environmental and sustainability issues among consumers. However, if the European automotive industry is to achieve the ambitious sustainability targets it has been given, every business within the sector has a responsibility to make their own contribution. In this article, we look at the work DENSO is doing to bring about a more sustainable future.
Every industry has its jargon, and the automotive aftermarket is certainly no exception. While most aftermarket professionals already know their spark plugs from their glow plugs and their compressors from their condensers, there are new technologies and wider trends you may be less familiar with. To help every aftermarket business keep up-to-date with the latest industry trends, we’ve compiled a list of the most common technical terms, acronyms and abbreviations you need to know about…