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DENSO is pleased to announce the opening of a new Warranty Center in Prague, Czech Republic, which is set to deliver even better service for Central and Eastern European customers from August 2019.
The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team, led by driver Ott Tänak, have won the fastest event in the World Rally Championship calendar – Rally Finland. This is the third consecutive year the team have taken the top spot and they have also maintained their record of taking two cars onto the podium every year since the event’s debut in 2017.
Glow plugs have been an essential part of all diesel engines since their invention way back in the early 1900s. However, since DENSO began manufacturing glow plugs in 1963, these components have become considerably more integral to engine efficiency than the basic designs of more than 70 years ago. In this article, we look at how glow plugs have evolved in line with modern vehicle requirements to become an essential part of the diesel car parc.
Developing a low-loss diode with Hitachi Power Semiconductor Device
The Toyota Gazoo Racing team secured yet another victory during the WEC season. The 87th Le Mans 24 Hours race proved challenging for both cars but that didn’t stop them claiming the first and second titles along with the #8 TS050 HYBRID team being crowned the overall winners of the 2018-2019 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC).