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Jason Fenske, better known as Engineering Explained on YouTube, is no stranger to the car-loving community. Passionate about all things on four wheels, the vlogger likes the Ford Mustang Mach-E a ...
Engineering Explained figures the towing Cybertruck didn't out-drag a 911. By Jonathon Ramsey. Jan 19, 2024 3:35 PM EST Start the Conversation . Computers turn math into objects and images.
Engineering Explained. How To Power Shift Correctly - Go Faster Without Destroying Transmissions. Posted: June 16, 2025 | Last updated: June 16, 2025 ...
YouTube channel Engineering Explained thoroughly explains the GM 6.2L V8 L87 recall and why changing the oil recommendation is supposed to prevent problems.
When we have an automotive concept that involves complex science, we know just who to turn to for a proper explanation. That would be Jason Fenske from Engineering Explained. Today's concept is ...
Building a long range EV is dependent upon powertrain efficiency, battery size, weight, and aerodynamics. We break down what's the most important.
Photo: Engineering Explained/YT If there's one part of the Neunelfers-are-just-overglorified-Beetles jokes that can be taken seriously, this has to do with the rear-engined layout of the Porsche 911.
Jason Fenske at Engineering Explained reveals the simple beauty of this motor with a 3D-printed Chevy LS3, demonstrating exactly what goes on inside this traditional but still very relevant engine.
We examine Engineering Explained's video in which the host uncovers how Tesla claims a sub 2-second 0 to 60 time for the Model S Plain Plus.