Kenyon Payne oh hell yeah. worked on a crew boat with 5 twin charged detroits (aka leak-troits). those damn things sound badass as hell. tho I don't think I've seen one yet that didn't leak like a sieve.
@@TheBeeMan1994 the problem is, no matter how much money you put into something, put the same into a Honda and it’ll probably be faster. I hate them but they are that way lol
that is still americas only rig sized v8.. going for extinction. the mack e9 is a scania derivation. I drove in the r6 in 1978...they actually called those scanias. The 3408 cat is not even 90 degree, a camera will not notice its got a wobble like a v6... no balance. Scania is still my favorite rig engine.. even with 40 years of american trucking.
Bryan Parsissons The hell it ain't. Take a Scania and Mack right next to each other, the blocks are EXACTLY the same. The only true differences are the heads and valve train. Scania helped Mack redesign the later models because the main bearings had a tendency of shattering under load.
@Pekka22 How so? It's a modern truck engine... It exists in both Euro 5 and Euro6 and is used all across Europe. It's the V8 that was in the previous generation Scania R730 (730hp, the second highest hp count of any production truck in the world, only bested by the Volvo D16 which is a 16.1L I6 with a maximum of 750hp, although tested with over 800hp). They follow EUs CO2 emition regulations so they are completely legal in both Finland, Sweden (I've driven one myself and I barely noticed that it weighed 64 tons), Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, Italy, etc.
My grandpa's toyota helix took a hell of a beating lasted up until 315,000kms on it when my grandpa got in an accident. The engine was running only on 5 cylinders instead of the full 6 of the v6! No wonder ISIS likes using toyota trucks...
Interesting selection, gotta love the old workhorses still lapping the earth. Idea for a future vid maybe: Starters. There's many kinds. I'm reminded of old tractors that used a shotgun shell to kick over a frozen engine, they exist! Air compressor style starters that release 200psi(est)in a single ear shattering blast. Maybe old aircraft style "winder-up for a minute, then engage it for the- chewg-chewg-chewg". There's vids of using smaller engines to start huge engines around too. Just an idea, might be interesting. :) Keep up the great work VisioRacer!
These are more the most rawest diesels ever made. Most of them were simple, brute truck engines. Of course, you can't compare them with car engines. Next time, do you distinguish between those two? Anyway, the specifications and shots were just top quality! Keep making such 'facts' videos. They stay fun!
The last V8 sounds sweet. The Detroit 2strokes are my favourite though, sexy sound they make especially when they've got pipes that accentuate that iconic crackle. 💪👌😉
@visioracer great job as always! The BMW at the end is genuinely badass. If you're willing to make a second chapter one day, do a research for a Brazilian brand called FNM, very popular in the sixties and seventies, who made cars and mainly trucks, with licensed Alfa Romeo technology. Later on, the brand was absorbed by Fiat. Their low-spin, throaty six-cylinder engine is a dream to listen, and a milestone on Brazil's automotive history. I could help you out with the translation of the articles if you want.
My 00 F350 7.3 PSD has 480something k miles on the stock engine and still has loads of life and very little blow by. 350k would be about half life if you just take care of them, oil changes every 5kmiles, coolant every 30k. I've also got a 04 IH 4800 with the T444E 7.3 it only has 91k on it. Both sound awesome.
I was standing at a crosswalk and a dark purple STRAIGHT PIPED scania drove by. That was a hell of a soundtrack. I could hear the damn thing from like 500m away😂
Awesome work, videoracer. The most awesome thing that you do is that you create videos accessible for for those of us car fans who are visually impaired. My greatest thanks and keep up the good work.
That Caterpillar at the beginning sounds awesome! My favorite diesels are still the big EMD 16 cylinder two stroke diesels used in their locomotives from the 60's through the 80's. (which you show in your other video) :)
That 7.3 PowerStroke I love those a lot we use to have a 96 Ford F-250 that was powered by that engine and it would large heavy loads with ease. Before we got the truck my grandparents used it to pull a 30 foot RV and when going up mountains the truck would not lose power at all. The big Scania V8 those are awesome. I have seen videos of tractor pullers in Europe using Scania V8's in the modified tractor pull class and the sound awesome!!
I like the detroit and the BMW one, but I always thought the old 6.0s, while being total failures as work truck engines, had the best soundtrack, especially when you had one that was mildly or even heavily built and absolutely floored it. I actually have one, been down over a gear with Greinke after gremlin though sadly. Nice king ranch though, from before king ranch became a joke trim
Add to that the fact that you can have a Diesel engine that is almost _purely mechanical._ Once started, a mechanical engine can run without needing any electricity.
I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS!!!! No one on the internet makes automotive videos quite like you do. I like when you started narrating them yourself. By the way is that you that's speaking?
screaming jimmys are all supercharged, non crank compression 2 strokes always are regardless of the fuel used, dont know what you meant by "naturally blown"
Turbo Conquering Mega Eagle He was trying to denote the difference in the roots blown only as apposed to the ones with turbos also! All 2-stroke Detroit Diesels are blown(supercharged) but only certain ones had turbochargers.
A two stroke diesel needs that blower to artificially scavenge the engine because it cannot scavenge on its own therefore it will not run without them all Detroit's are like that as is the mk6 foden and The Rootes TS3
Did i miss something or is the Audi SQ7 not in here? Sounds great. Has 435hp and 900Nm ready at 1700rpm. If that is no beast then i don't know what is.
Diesel and gas/petrol are a different breed between engines. I appreciate both sounds myself. Diesels produce more torque more efficiently compared to gas/petrol engines. Diesels also tend to last a lot longer. I’m not a big diesel guy but I appreciate any Detroit sound, even a healthy Cat 3902. Same with a blown 632 gas/petrol motor, or even a Fiat V4.
I got into a discussion with a mechanic/shop owner over diesel engines. It was years ago and came about as I was picking up my car from his shop. As we were talking, a very throaty semi passed by and I mentioned how I love that sound. We!l, he took exception saying a well tuned gasoline engine can sound better. I said that is true, but a gas engine can't growl the way diesel does, especially when they do a compression release. That is a beautiful sound.
Yasss! Thanks VR for making this! Small note: 7:13 BMW M67 was a twin-turbo lump (parallel setup). Ivo Christov crowbarred one in to an E28 > th-cam.com/video/ciTmk4fjpCk/w-d-xo.html ...and E39 540D plonked one in to a (surprise, surprise) E39 > th-cam.com/video/Tg6n6qloR5Q/w-d-xo.html.
Best sounding Scania engines you can find in the swedish ifv tanks (cv90). Same engine with a little bit higher rev and mostly straight pipes because government mostly dont care about those exhaust emissions. I drove one believe me the sound is incredible.
You left the best sounding V block diesel engine of all out..the dertoit 12v71 sounded extremely pissed off..personally I think it was the best sounding diesel engine ive ever heard...the 12v92 sounded like the 71s too
Hey man, your English is getting really good! Just so you know, Inc. is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," so you can either say "Mack Trucks Incorporated" or you could say "Mack Trucks Inc." (pronounced "Ink"). Just thought you might be curious to know.
I'm happy you credited my videos. So many people just take them.
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Your Videos are GREAT!!
wow how am I only the 5th reply
Super happy to see 7.3 on here. I LOVE mine. Pushing around 350 horses right now with 369,000 miles on the motor
I love my '99 7.3. A basic 6-position tuner chip really helps to wake them up.
get a Cummins
@@LostInPhilly89 exactly! My father had one in his F-550, and it was as fast as a half ton truck!
gotta love it when a Detroit cruising at like 1200rpm sounds like it's at 6000rpm
It's because two-strokes have twice as many power strokes per crankshaft revolution.
Kenyon Payne Meanwhile my 70cc 2 stroke sounds like it's going to blow up at any rpm.
Kenyon Payne oh hell yeah. worked on a crew boat with 5 twin charged detroits (aka leak-troits). those damn things sound badass as hell. tho I don't think I've seen one yet that didn't leak like a sieve.
Kenyon Payne It's magic, baby.
Richard Adrian pretty sure they're 2 stroke. I'm assuming it's naturally losing oil. Like a rotary engine would
Are different concepts. Gasoline means.. speed..... Diesel means .....power and brute force
Same point anyways lmfao
Diesel v8 which SOUND better than petrol...
Lol what
Wrong buddy have you ever ridden in a modified Cummins powerstroke or duramax? Those things can get an 8000lb brick up to 120 faster than most Honda’s
@@TheBeeMan1994 the problem is, no matter how much money you put into something, put the same into a Honda and it’ll probably be faster. I hate them but they are that way lol
2 stroke diesel! Gives me the chills, just like when watching Duel.
TomozukiII you mean ‘Maximum Overdrive’ ? Duel had a Cummins engine in the truck i believe?
The happy cyclist from Flushing Maximum overdrive baby!
Duel had a modified Caterpillar engine that's why the truck reached speeds of up to 90 miles per hour.
@@ejesenovec So I've heard.
@@joramvandervorst7715 no it was a Detroit diesel
Still sounds better than V6 era of F1!
As a Scania fan, I would have a Scania V8 as my alarm clock. It would kinda fill my room, but its so good to listen to :D
that is still americas only rig sized v8.. going for extinction. the mack e9 is a scania derivation. I drove in the r6 in 1978...they actually called those scanias. The 3408 cat is not even 90 degree, a camera will not notice its got a wobble like a v6... no balance. Scania is still my favorite rig engine.. even with 40 years of american trucking.
Barry G, Totally agree :)
Record a Scania V8 engine then set it dead loud on your phone or wireless speaker.
it might fill your room but it would definitely wake you up
Bryan Parsissons The hell it ain't. Take a Scania and Mack right next to each other, the blocks are EXACTLY the same. The only true differences are the heads and valve train. Scania helped Mack redesign the later models because the main bearings had a tendency of shattering under load.
You simply can't beat the sound of a well tuned Detroit whether it's an 8V, or a 12V with straight stacks.
Ever heard of a 3.0l v6 tdi?
RECON_RON sounds like the vr38dett
Scania enters the chat ****
@Stephen j he's not talking about valves here
@@recon_ron7746 too much valves
make a comp if shittiest sounding engines too :^)
Eh, I suppose nobody would want to hear that
VisioRacer electric cars :) hahaha
El Duderino so only Honda Civics with rice cans?
Didn't you watch the video?
El Duderino well that's just like , you're opinion man
The sound of the Toyota Landcruiser (79 series) V8 turbo diesel with a 3" exhaust is a beautiful sounding engine.
I have a Volvo V70N 2.5D with 3" straight pipes on it. Best sounding I5 engine, by far.
@Pekka22 How so? It's a modern truck engine... It exists in both Euro 5 and Euro6 and is used all across Europe. It's the V8 that was in the previous generation Scania R730 (730hp, the second highest hp count of any production truck in the world, only bested by the Volvo D16 which is a 16.1L I6 with a maximum of 750hp, although tested with over 800hp). They follow EUs CO2 emition regulations so they are completely legal in both Finland, Sweden (I've driven one myself and I barely noticed that it weighed 64 tons), Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Spain, Poland, Italy, etc.
350,000 for a 7.3 is nothing
seen multiple with 1mil miles , dad owned one and it took a shit at 213,000 miles . Guess it's a luck thing 🤷🏽♂️
Hypocrite Biker only if he never changed the oil. I've never seen one only last 200k ever.
Jon Doe turbo cut out and one of the cylinders had no compression
My grandpa's toyota helix took a hell of a beating lasted up until 315,000kms on it when my grandpa got in an accident. The engine was running only on 5 cylinders instead of the full 6 of the v6! No wonder ISIS likes using toyota trucks...
Hypocrite Biker it depends on how you take care of it, plus if you are willing to fix any problems down the road
Scania V8 and Mack E9/EE9 wins the sound contest hands down.
.....yes man, thats it !!!
Well in the early development they share the same block, shame Volvo killed the E9
Scania V8 wins specially the power and torque contest
Nope, 12v71. Try again
@@megalith17 Right back at ya. GM killed Saab.
When I was growing up in the 70's and 80's, screaming Detroits were everywhere.
They have to be the best sounding diesels if you ask me. A pure angry bark at any rpm
Ok I'm putting a two stroke Detroit in my comodore
gota know I’m putting it in a go kart frame and gonna see if I can make it to the moon solely off inertia.
Are you sure you arent putting the commodore on the detroit?
The Europeans makes some AMAZING truck engines but the USA trucks and there engines are out of this world.
When you say Europeans you mean the Swedish?
@Fuzzwan what about MAN?
@Fuzzwan you are dumb unless you specify what you mean. Or should i say Man is not the best truck and is not any where near?
@@GeorgiGeorgiev-ne9ps I think he means man engines are good? Or sound good idk.
@@GeorgiGeorgiev-ne9ps I don't think a man is a truck, are woman trucks too?
Interesting selection, gotta love the old workhorses still lapping the earth.
Idea for a future vid maybe: Starters. There's many kinds. I'm reminded of old tractors that used a shotgun shell to kick over a frozen engine, they exist! Air compressor style starters that release 200psi(est)in a single ear shattering blast. Maybe old aircraft style "winder-up for a minute, then engage it for the- chewg-chewg-chewg". There's vids of using smaller engines to start huge engines around too.
Just an idea, might be interesting. :) Keep up the great work VisioRacer!
5:44 Euro 6
If somebody saw, who guessed the e-mission norms, I think he's crying.
Krzysiu Rowerzysta Euro 6 by Volkswagen's standards :)))))
Zoltan Benedek magyar vagy?
Kirgiz Kommandó jajah :)
Ok, csak kíváncsi voltam.
best sounding 8v92 detroit but best sounding diesel my opinion was 12V92 rolling across the desert it was so sweet at about 2100 rpm
12V's whether 71 or 92 had the most unique sound, you knew what it was when you heard it.
These are more the most rawest diesels ever made. Most of them were simple, brute truck engines. Of course, you can't compare them with car engines. Next time, do you distinguish between those two? Anyway, the specifications and shots were just top quality!
Keep making such 'facts' videos. They stay fun!
A lot of gas V8s are also used in trucks. They are just not at popular
Honestly, I always though diesel sounded best.
That's because they do :p
Disagreed
Agreed
That Mercedes (in the car) sounded pretty damn good, imagine it with an opened up exhaust and more aggressive valvetrain...
The last V8 sounds sweet.
The Detroit 2strokes are my favourite though, sexy sound they make especially when they've got pipes that accentuate that iconic crackle. 💪👌😉
Bring back the 2 stroke Diesel!
If only the government didn't over-step with the emissions crap. At least the days of EGR and DPF's are over.
@visioracer great job as always! The BMW at the end is genuinely badass.
If you're willing to make a second chapter one day, do a research for a Brazilian brand called FNM, very popular in the sixties and seventies, who made cars and mainly trucks, with licensed Alfa Romeo technology. Later on, the brand was absorbed by Fiat.
Their low-spin, throaty six-cylinder engine is a dream to listen, and a milestone on Brazil's automotive history.
I could help you out with the translation of the articles if you want.
the 8v-71... I've been looking for that sound for sooo long, man it's good
You are never late with a Scania V8!!
Andrew Wilson. 6 In a line ready to tow
O.G Sepulveda 8 in a v u probably sit down to pee
Jarrod Emans that's right
True. They give "just in Time" a new meaning. 😆
lol that Caterpillar is like half of the torque of Scania
That turbo whistle on that Cat 1:00 mark 😍😍
Detroit screamer or NOTHING. ✊ Surprisingly, the BMW and the n/a Cummins sounded very good.
I agree.
Ever heard a detroit 6V53 at 3500 RPM, now that's screamin'. But it could do it all day. Cummins 500 & 504 are garbage. Try a 903.
Scania V8 is one of the best too
My 00 F350 7.3 PSD has 480something k miles on the stock engine and still has loads of life and very little blow by. 350k would be about half life if you just take care of them, oil changes every 5kmiles, coolant every 30k.
I've also got a 04 IH 4800 with the T444E 7.3 it only has 91k on it.
Both sound awesome.
3:45
That sound has no comparison...........WOW
Straight piped Subie be like:
Disagreed
Just every 2 stroke moped with a 15 year old driving it really.
In longer, higher gears it kinda sounds like a 1970s Lamborghini
Sounds like a Honda Civic 😂
I was standing at a crosswalk and a dark purple STRAIGHT PIPED scania drove by. That was a hell of a soundtrack. I could hear the damn thing from like 500m away😂
Volkswagen Group's V10 and V12 TDI is also having a great sound
Zoltan Benedek it's not a V8 though (which is the point made in this video).
Only with a proper exhaust
And VW V6 TDI on high rpm also sounds good
Mateusz Drygaś but it's not a V8 lol
Yes but it also sounds good
I'm surprised the 7.3L powerstroke made it to this list. I'm happy to be an owner of one of these fine specimens :)
Scania 143 V8 Best Sound ever
1:24 - take that, Mother Nature
The 7.3 is the best powerstroke but the 6.0 sounds sooooooo good, just not reliable unless bulletproofed.
2:44 Dad wants his car back.
I like your channel man, these are too many people hating.. Keep doin what your doing man.. cheers
Awesome work, videoracer. The most awesome thing that you do is that you create videos accessible for for those of us car fans who are visually impaired. My greatest thanks and keep up the good work.
That Caterpillar at the beginning sounds awesome! My favorite diesels are still the big EMD 16 cylinder two stroke diesels used in their locomotives from the 60's through the 80's. (which you show in your other video) :)
That 7.3 PowerStroke I love those a lot we use to have a 96 Ford F-250 that was powered by that engine and it would large heavy loads with ease. Before we got the truck my grandparents used it to pull a 30 foot RV and when going up mountains the truck would not lose power at all. The big Scania V8 those are awesome. I have seen videos of tractor pullers in Europe using Scania V8's in the modified tractor pull class and the sound awesome!!
I really like the sound of my 6.7 powerstroke ... Didn't see any comments about them so Im throwing it out there lol
I love the way those huge turbo diesel sounds in a car the turbo sounds like speed but while a truck is getting torque sounds amazing
Screaming Jimmys......the standard by which diesels sound.
nothin sounds like a jimmy
i never tire of that Ditroit Diesel engine, probably the best sounding diesel ever!
Nice to see the 7.3PSD on this list!
Same but it still think the 6.0 sounds better.
I like the detroit and the BMW one, but I always thought the old 6.0s, while being total failures as work truck engines, had the best soundtrack, especially when you had one that was mildly or even heavily built and absolutely floored it. I actually have one, been down over a gear with Greinke after gremlin though sadly. Nice king ranch though, from before king ranch became a joke trim
I prefer a diesel in inline-six myself.
The Naked Argonian yeah my dodge has a powerstroke in line 6 (jk) for fuck sake read all the war through I don't want to die from saying this
Saber Wolf stop this heresy
They have no get-up-and-go.
The Eliminator Project y
They are truly solid engines not as powerful as a V6 diesel but infinitely more reliable.
That blue truck with the Detroit... 😍😍👌
Cummins 903 equiped with PT fuel system the best noise all V8 diesel.
I live near a logistics company and a scania V8 drives past my house a few times a day and it is the most glorious sound to hear in the morning
Imagine the soundtrack of a twin-charged V8 diesel - four-stroke, crossplane crankshaft. That's the kind of thing I'd put in a muscle car.
William Lycurgus 2 Stroke
Nothing sounds better than a 3408
I love the Detroit diesels the most!
7:28 I thought he you said the v-8 diesel was produced for a dikhead😂😂 😂
That Mercedes though😍
Lmao sounds like a lawn mower
Never late with a 3408
Nothing can beat the 2 stroke Detroit diesel
Damn these do sound good! That BMW sounded so not-diesel, I would have believed a Ford Coyote had been swapped in.
I think the mack e9/ee9 was my favorite of this group
Was actually an EM-9, Australian spec, between 500 and 600 hp
Not only the best sound also the best polution. Simply genius! ;)
As a mechanical engineer i must say that diesel engines are, by design and way of work, far more durable than petrol ones
Add to that the fact that you can have a Diesel engine that is almost _purely mechanical._
Once started, a mechanical engine can run without needing any electricity.
Listen Toyota now that's what called reliability. 0:49
The mercedes sounded like a low pitched fart
vvvenno haha
it sounded like shit hehe
I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS!!!! No one on the internet makes automotive videos quite like you do. I like when you started narrating them yourself. By the way is that you that's speaking?
screaming jimmys are all supercharged, non crank compression 2 strokes always are regardless of the fuel used, dont know what you meant by "naturally blown"
Turbo Conquering Mega Eagle He was trying to denote the difference in the roots blown only as apposed to the ones with turbos also! All 2-stroke Detroit Diesels are blown(supercharged) but only certain ones had turbochargers.
squach623 !!!!! we both know what he should have said, not sure he knows. he does now.
Turbo Conquering Mega Eagle Yep! School's always open if you keep an open mind!Take care!
I like that! cheers, see you later
A two stroke diesel needs that blower to artificially scavenge the engine because it cannot scavenge on its own therefore it will not run without them all Detroit's are like that as is the mk6 foden and The Rootes TS3
Have a vt 903 cummins it's amazing, 42 years and still rocking
Did i miss something or is the Audi SQ7 not in here? Sounds great. Has 435hp and 900Nm ready at 1700rpm. If that is no beast then i don't know what is.
It has a soundbox
The sound is fake
The John Deere 6020, 6030, 7020 and 7030 series sound good as well
3:09 my favorite :)
Diesel and gas/petrol are a different breed between engines. I appreciate both sounds myself. Diesels produce more torque more efficiently compared to gas/petrol engines. Diesels also tend to last a lot longer. I’m not a big diesel guy but I appreciate any Detroit sound, even a healthy Cat 3902. Same with a blown 632 gas/petrol motor, or even a Fiat V4.
Powerstroke 6.0 is the best sounding pickup truck diesel imo..not nearly as reliable as the 7.3 though.
But, they can be made more reliable and a lot more powerful than a 7.3.
Andrew B they can be made more powerful but no way can they be made more reliable...
Zan Stuart they can be made as reliable
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4:20 my dads truck had straight pipes. 4 of them on each side of the truck
It would be great if you included the RPMs at which max torque is produced if you can get that data. Otherwise i enjoy your videos, keep it up.
I got into a discussion with a mechanic/shop owner over diesel engines. It was years ago and came about as I was picking up my car from his shop. As we were talking, a very throaty semi passed by and I mentioned how I love that sound. We!l, he took exception saying a well tuned gasoline engine can sound better. I said that is true, but a gas engine can't growl the way diesel does, especially when they do a compression release. That is a beautiful sound.
yeah they sound good but redline at -991 RPM
Mazder_ So, it's all torque baby
Yeah why need high rpms when you have high torque?
@@oweeen976 high torque on a low RPM range sucks
@@ManOfAttitudeLP1998 Ok slow down there.
@@oweeen976 i rather like my torque on the whole RPM range look at the e36 alpina b8 v8 third gear has better torque than Diesel legendary engine
Cat3408, Scania\8/, MackE9 are the best sounding diesel engines ever built!
3:42 sounds more like an race car
They all have a special sound, but, to me the Detroit 8-71 screaming through the gears is the best. It's a sweet, sweet song.
i have always liked the sound of diesel
Gotta love the 7.3
Most German petrol V8s sound like farts
stop eat american food then no one Europe fart like this
Modern sound bad but only compared to old ones
Yasss! Thanks VR for making this!
Small note: 7:13 BMW M67 was a twin-turbo lump (parallel setup). Ivo Christov crowbarred one in to an E28 > th-cam.com/video/ciTmk4fjpCk/w-d-xo.html ...and E39 540D plonked one in to a (surprise, surprise) E39 > th-cam.com/video/Tg6n6qloR5Q/w-d-xo.html.
the scania v8 16liter engine also powers tanks ;)
I am happy that the 7.3 is on here. The Mercedes V-8 should be replaced by the ALCO 251 prime mover, and the BMW can be replaced by the ALCO 244
Then again, they aren’t V-8s
locomotives are my favorite. 6000hp in some. thats way more than a bugati lol. love all vehicles tho.
6000 in your SD70s aint a thing. EMD and Alco cant do that.
@@eliaslundstedt5607 they can just not reliably.
@@jdrok5026 ALCO is the answer to Global warming dont you think ;)
Fluffymuffins246 There are always bigger fish in the sea. For example the 108.879 HP Diesel in the container vessel Emma Maersk
Mom: son, what is that white stuff on floor?
Me: 0:09
2stroke diesel sounds like straight piped inline 4 smth like Honda engines :D
Best sounding Scania engines you can find in the swedish ifv tanks (cv90). Same engine with a little bit higher rev and mostly straight pipes because government mostly dont care about those exhaust emissions. I drove one believe me the sound is incredible.
4:19 i regognize that startup sound from Kreichbaum's V8 mods in ETS2
Yes
Could easily fall asleep to these v8 trucks like waves crashing on a beach
I like Detroits, and Duramaxs.
You like Detroits and Isuzu??
@@codalmighty85 huh didnt know isuzu made duramaxs I'm pretty sure the only isuzu blood in the duramax is the dmax design team and the 7.8l i6
Yeah they all sound kul with the Jake break on lol 6:55
12v cummins is the best
You left the best sounding V block diesel engine of all out..the dertoit 12v71 sounded extremely pissed off..personally I think it was the best sounding diesel engine ive ever heard...the 12v92 sounded like the 71s too
As far as smaller diesel engines for pick up trucks the detroit 4T53 sounds out right as good if not better than any V8 gas engine you'll hear..
9:06 that's a cat 3208
truckman63 I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed.
I noticed that too.
This guy doesn't know about engine colors. SMH.
It's not so hard!
Yellow is CAT.
Red is Cummins.
@@MirekFe till you realized companies would paint Cummins yellow and detroits yellow
@@jdrok5026
Yes I know that companies do that.
It still doesn't change the fact that this is still a _Cat 3208_ engine.
Hey man, your English is getting really good! Just so you know, Inc. is an abbreviation for "Incorporated," so you can either say "Mack Trucks Incorporated" or you could say "Mack Trucks Inc." (pronounced "Ink"). Just thought you might be curious to know.
3:46 is that a fuckin Civic bro?
1VD-FTE deserved a mention big time!
No 6.0 Powerstroke? Ok then
I agree , 6.0 music to my ears
Never late with a 3408. I loved mine with straight pipes.