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Although they still exist, 2-stroke diesel engines aren't all that common, and 4-stroke engines are what you'll commonly see around today. In 1998, Detroit Diesel announced it was dropping the 2 ...
In the 1970s, the introduction of Detroit Diesel's 2-stroke engines marked a significant shift in the Brazilian truck market, particularly with Ford and Chevrolet. The Detroit Diesel engine factory, ...
Detroit Diesel and Cummins are two of the market leaders in the world of diesel engines today, from pickups to semi trucks.
The 4-stroke Detroit Diesel engine ended up retiring and eventually replacing its 2-stroke counterpart, but it'll be a long time before people forget about the legacy it left behind.
Like Detroit’s other two-stroke diesel engines, the 71 Series utilizes a roots-style intake which some argue is a form of supercharging, ...
Except that's exactly what Detroit Diesel built when it created its 16V71 two-stroke diesel engine, and thankfully Rich from the YouTube channel Deboss Garage got a junkyard example to tear down ...
Detroit's electronically controlled Series 60 diesel engine was introduced during the first quarter of 1987. What was unique about this mill was that it was the brand's first ever clean-sheet design.
With a two-stroke Detroit Diesel engine and no complicated systems to go wrong, this hot rod shouldn't have to be replaced for a good long time, ...