The 12-valve 5.9-liter Cummins diesel engine revolutionized pickup truck reliability in 1989, outlasting GM and Ford rivals ...
Diesel engines lack the spark of gas engines, both literally and figuratively. They don't need a spark plug since they ignite the fuel using only compression, but also lack the 'je ne sais quoi' that ...
Diesel engines offer tons of torque allied with impressive fuel economy, but they tend to be noisier and less refined than ...
There's a term that gets thrown around fairly frequently not just from diesel engine builders, but by automotive enthusiasts from all walks of life: "bulletproof." Simply put, "bulletproof" implies ...
Oil is a vital component for engines of all types. Not only is it responsible for providing lubrication to numerous moving interior parts, but it also helps prevent friction and the development of ...
You may have noticed that diesel engines are much louder than their gasoline counterparts, and you probably questioned why that was the case. While a noisy engine is usually a sign of trouble, that's ...
Suncent Auto is reporting a marked increase in orders for diesel delete kit packages and downpipe systems during the first ...
Daimler Trucks North America is dropping "Diesel" from the venerable Detroit Diesel name, leaving the brand free to include other powertrain components and perhaps other types of engines. Daimler ...