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In 1974, Waukesha Motor Company was sold to Dresser Industries and became Dresser's Waukesha Engine Division; [1] its typical nicknames afterward were Waukesha Engine [2] and Dresser Waukesha. [3] In 1989, [1] Dresser acquired the Brons company of the Netherlands. In 2010, Dresser, including Dresser Waukesha, was acquired by GE Energy. [4]
Both engines were rated at 60 horsepower. Stutz began to build their own engines in 1917. Pierce-Arrow was among other customers for Wisconsin engines. Wisconsin engines also powered the trucks made by The FWD Corporation. [1] Between 1945 and 1965 King Midget Cars used a Wisconsin AENL single cylinder engine in their micro car.
The original engine is the Waukesha Model 150 Cub Twin, a 35.1 cu in (575 cc) or 38.9 cu in (637 cc) air-cooled L-head opposed twin-cylinder engine, putting out 14 hp (10 kW) at 3,200 rpm, [8] [45] built by Waukesha Engines of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and used from 1939 through 1942. The engine was originally designed to power orchard sprayers.
Gasoline can add up fast. Therefore, searching for a new — to you — car with good gas mileage is a decision you probably won’t regret. As of early November, the average price of gas in the U ...
The starting price of the Civic Sport Hybrid model will cost you $28,750. 4. 2025 Lexus ES 300h As the only luxury vehicle on this list, the Lexus ES 300h's price tag is a bit steeper at $44,615.
Jenbacher began producing gas engines in 1957. Jenbacher's main facility still resides in Jenbach in Austria, and employs over 1400 workers. Jenbacher manufactures the gas engines from the ground-up at this facility, including in-house crankshafts. Jenbacher gas engines are exclusively Otto cycle units with industrial grade spark plugs ...
Pyle ranks Tesla and Rivian among the top cars he wouldn’t buy because the cost of owning the car outweighs the price. A 2024 Tesla Model 3 starts at nearly $41,000.
Wards 10 Best Engines is an annual list of the ten "best" automobile engines available in the U.S. market, that are selected by Wards AutoWorld magazine. The list was started in 1994 for model year 1995, and has been drawn every year since then, published at the end of the preceding year.