Detroit Diesel was the first to use them with the DDECI system on the first 60 Series motors, which occurred around 1986. Other manufacturers kept building mechanical motors until the early 90s.
Bachelor's of Applied Sciences in Diesel Technology/Diesel Power Mechanics.
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I think that the best diesel engine is the Cummin's turbo diesel engine because it has the most powerful and don't think its not because it has six cylinders it has the best acceleration and people use them in all sorts of big rigs and ram 2500s and 3500s.
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diesel mechanics wagesto answer your question will depend on where you live and how much experience you have also are you specialized in a certain area of diesel i.e electronics,drive trains . Kingston area is any where from 19 to 28 dollars per hour . In other areas if you work on tractors and big rigs you could probably make a decent amount, anywhere over $60 an hour. Diesel mechanics are big in pay.
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Big Rigs Over the Road Racing - 2003 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
Top Gear - 2008 Big Rigs 2-9 was released on: USA: February 2012
I'm assuming you mean the big rigs, 18 wheelers. They usually consume diesel fuel. Also, when they are moving they possess Kinetic Energy and while parked on a hill they possess Potential Energy.
Diesel is used in powerful jobs such as towing. When more power is needed, diesel performs just as regular gasoline does, but has a bigger payload. An average car can only pull so many pounds, but with diesel in the car instead of premium gas, it can pull more. Diesel is also used in the trucking business, where heavy loads are put onto big rigs, and diesel is the only reliable source of gasoline available for the tough job.
Diesel motor, typically 11 to 16 litres of displacement. Inline 6 configuration is the norm for US trucks, while higher displacement motors in European trucks are often in V8 configuration.
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