Those of us who drive pickup trucks expect quite a bit from our trucks’ engines. As we put them to work, whether that’s on the job, around the farm, or just doing truck stuff, there are things that ...
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Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
I had a simple question for my haters - how many of you own a truck with a jet engine in it? What was supposed to be Monster Max’s triumphant first trip to Utah quickly turned into a full-blown stress ...
Rugved Koppiker is the kind of motoring enthusiast who doesn’t just write about motorcycles and cars—he lives them. A former marketing executive turned automotive journalist, he blends sharp ...
The rules require diesels to emit 82.5 percent fewer oxides of nitrogen, or NOx, cutting it to 0.035 grams per ...
You've seen plenty of weird engines on Jalopnik, from Trojan's weird two-stroke, four-cylinder cube with wishbone-shaped connecting rods to the Napier Deltic triangle-18 diesel, but never have you ...
Chevy's small-block V8 is bound to pop up in conversations thanks to its omnipresence in American automotive culture. But it had a larger sibling that made a strong case for the phrase "There is no ...
This 1970 Chevy C10 was left to melt away in a field for decades, but thanks to the efforts of these mechanics, it's back on ...
Cummins has decades of experience and market leadership providing diesel engines, specifically to the medium- and heavy-duty truck markets. Over time, the company has acquired more capabilities in ...
It's been a busy few weeks for emissions regulations in trucking. The Department of Justice just backed off criminal prosecution of "diesel delete" cases. Days later, the Environmental Protection ...
For decades, full-size pickup truck buyers equated reliability with displacement. Big V8s, simple layouts, and proven architecture were seen as the safest bet for anyone planning to tow, haul, or rack ...