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11 Things You Might Not Know About Diesel EnginesNo, that is not burning diesel cleaner. Large diesel engines are the standard for large vehicles. Semi-trucks, earth movers, farm tractors, and army tanks all burn diesel, just to name a few.
Diesel engines have pistons that look different from the ones you'd see with a gas engine. There's a reason why that's the ...
Quality is the biggest factor in picking a diesel engine for a large truck. With most commercial drivers putting around 100,000 miles on their trucks every year, it's important to get the right ...
Series’ 40-year legacy with a new 7.2L diesel engine, along with hyping its unmatched internal combustion offerings for work ...
And thus, they finally came up with their very first gasoline-powered engine called the B6.7 Octane. Purpose-built for medium ...
One of Isuzu's largest customers is General Motors, which uses large diesel engines jointly developed with Isuzu in all of its Duramax-equipped vehicles. Rumors that Isuzu would be taking GM's ...
It's not hard to find very small mass-produced gasoline engines, but diesel is another story. Diesel engines are more expensive to manufacture, so a small-capacity diesel in a cheap car can push ...
When you first conjure an image of a 1978 Dodge pickup in your brain, you might immediately jump to the mighty and muscular Li'l Red Express or the dark and mysterious Warlock models that made up ...
The big change, of course, comes on the engine front, hence the “Eco” moniker. A 1.3-liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine powers the Eco Speedster, producing 110 hp (all sent to the rear ...
Two German companies have signed a strategic partnership to convert around 1,000 new diesel engines to hydrogen by the end of 2028 and to start large scale conversion of existing vehicles' engines ...
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