i think that efficiency is not enough also not have to much of power and have to complicated structure.fuel consuption is also more
Cotton Viscose
You can add it on a CV
How to turn steam into power, he invented the very first steam engine.
Cameron dallas mack in 1742
CV Stands for Control Volume Only in Thermodynamics and it is a fixed region in a open systems. The region of space enclosed by The open system boundaries is called Control Volume.
Either a Mack or a Cummins engine.
The 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman has a V6 engine.
About 8 gallons.
If when turning you hear a clicking sound then it is likely a CV joint problem
Mack cyclinder head
The 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman has a 3.6 L base engine size.
The 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman's engine produces 283 hp @ 6400 rpm.
No such model for that year. The RD series (and you're probably thinking RD688 or RD690 - there never was an RD6) was discontinued at the end of the 90s, and replaced by the CV series Mack Granite.
The 2013 RAM CV-Tradesman's engine produces 260 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm.
The CV joint provides power to the wheels. It has nothing to do with alignment.
There is a problem around the head in which coolant is getting into the cylinders. White smoke can almost always be attributed to a coolant in the engine problem.
Need to know if it has the Mack or Cummins engine in order to answer.