Every diesel-head knows about Cummins engines — specifically, the six-cylinder Cummins 5.9-liter and 6.7-liter engines. But given how popular these engines are, we won't blame you if you didn't know ...
Canada and Mexico build a lot of American V8s, too.
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Diesel trucks are favored over gas-fed versions because they have a host of advantages. For starters, new diesel trucks generally pull heavier loads and spare their owners quite a bit of fuel. The ...
North America started to get a taste for diesel-fueled vehicles in the 1930s. In the first instance, only the largest of commercial vehicles relied on Rudolf Diesel's namesake invention because diesel ...
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V8 engines produce raw power, but what's the difference between the American and European models? Here's everything you need ...
Diesel-powered trucks date back to 1923 when one of Karl Benz' early companies — Benz & Cie — installed a four-cylinder, 45-horsepower unit in a 5K3 truck chassis. It proved to be a winning ...
Chevy and Ford have both produced 3.0L diesel engines, but they have some noteworthy differences. Here's how the two engines ...