Chad Long. Long Family Motorsports: Driver for eight (8) years Auto-enthusiast majority of my life.

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Chad Long

Comparing Internal Combustion Engines

Long Family Motorsports:Driver for eight (8) years

Auto-enthusiast majority of my life.

Interests

Topic- Comparing the design, uses, and pollution of gasoline and diesel fueled internal combustion engines.

Driving Question- What are the key differences between a gasoline and diesel fueled internal combustion engine concerning their design, uses, and pollution concerns?

Thesis- It is important to examine the background, design and function, and pollution concerns in order to be educated when discussing different types of engines.

Paper

Navy Officer Samuel Brown first patented the internal combustion engine 1823.

Rudolph Diesel first patented diesel fueled engine in 1892.

Henry Ford first mass produced the automobile in 1909.

Boston, MA is the third most polluted region in the United States due to diesel fuel emissions.

Facts

Built a Chevrolet internal combustion engine.

Process:Completed over the course of 8 weeks.Tear Down:Organizing of parts:Assembly:

Perry- P&M Performance.

Product

Tear Down

Organizing/Preparation

Assembly

Completion

Internal combustion engine.

Physical, full size model of topic.

Through building one sees the internal design.

Connections

Completed project on time.

Few remarks on first paper review.

Product accurately displays topic.

Use of WikiSpace as NCGP Portfolio.

Successes

Staying on time throughout process.

Finding reliable sources.

Finding opposing arguments on topic.

Engine built at P&M Performance, Jacksonville, NC.

Challenges

NCLIVE research source.

Citations/MLA Style Practice for future papers:ENG 233

Long Family Motorsports:Company Expansion

Future Applications

"Cleaning Up Diesel Pollution." Environment

Massachusetts. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Dec. 2010.

Kiley, David. "How a Diesel Engine Works."

USA Today. EBSCOhost, 26 Dec. 2002. Web.

27 Nov.

Works Cited

Questions or Comments

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