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Detroit Engines | Detroit - Detroit Diesel Over the years Detroit has established its reputation as a manufacturer of some of the most reliable and innovative diesel engines for a variety of applications
Detroit Diesel - Wikipedia Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) is an American diesel engine manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan It is a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America, which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Daimler Truck AG
Our Company - Detroit Diesel Detroit ®, a Daimler Truck North America brand, is the industry-leading manufacturer of diesel and electric powertrains, safety systems, and connected vehicle services for Freightliner and Western Star commercial trucks
Detroit Diesel vs. Duramax – The Ultimate Powertrain Showdown It’s old-school muscle vs modern engineering: Detroit Diesel takes on Duramax in a head-to-head comparison Torque, sound, durability—who comes out on top? #DetroitDiesel #DuramaxBattle #
Detroit Diesel - Demand a Superior Powertrain Detroit offers a complete line of heavy-duty diesel engines, axles, transmissions, safety systems and services for the commercial transportation industry
Detroit Products | Detroit - Detroit Diesel No matter what type of job you have — LTL, vocational, regional trucking or over-the-road long haul — Detroit® has the engine to fit your needs View Engines
Detroit Diesel Two-Stroke Engines: A Comprehensive Guide Detroit Diesel, a division of General Motors (GM), introduced two-stroke diesel engines in 1938 with the Series 71 These engines were designed to be compact, lightweight, and high-revving, making them ideal for trucks, buses, military applications, and marine vessels
Detroit Diesel Series 71 - Wikipedia The Detroit Diesel Series 71 is a two-stroke diesel engine series, available in both inline and V configurations, manufactured by Detroit Diesel The number 71 refers to the nominal displacement per cylinder in cubic inches, a rounding off of 70 93 cu in (1 2 L)