Although diesel isn't a common fuel type in the United States these days, there are some who still buy diesel trucks because there are some advantages. For starters, new diesel trucks generally pull ...
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The days of diesel have already started to diminish. Diesel engines are more efficient than gasoline engines but produce more emissions, so they've been largely replaced or eliminated in many vehicles ...
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It’s no surprise that ¾- and 1-ton diesel trucks have only grown in popularity since the turn of the century. Diesel pickups have long been celebrated for their power, towing capacity, and rugged ...
Anyone who's spent time around trucks knows there's just something different about a diesel when it's pulling a heavy load. Factory standard, supercharged, or even not-so-legally modified (aka deleted ...
Cummins, the American corporation known for its diesel engines, has been around for since 1919. Over the past century, while Cummins has diversified into sectors like power generation and filtration, ...
NACFE's latest Messy Middle Powertrain Service & Maintenance report says renewable diesel gives fleets an opportunity to ...
Diesel pickup trucks are known for durability, torque, and towing capability—but as the blog emphasizes, they are far from maintenance-free. With higher compression ratios, complex fuel injection ...
It has stopped criminal prosecutions of people who install “defeat devices,” which make diesel trucks faster and more ...