The Detroit Diesel Company has been in the business of manufacturing diesel engines for over eighty years. Founded in 1938, the company was initially known as General Motors (GM) Diesel Division. The ...
Detroit Diesel’s two-stroke engines earned their “Screaming Jimmy” nickname the hard way, with a piercing exhaust note and ...
There are a few companies you should probably look into if you are in the market for some serious power for a heavy-duty vehicle, and one of them is most certainly Detroit Diesel. This company has ...
Detroit Diesel Corp (DDC), a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler, is ready to provide a full line of ratings for its 2002-compliant Series 60 engine. DDC said it expects about 95% of all current ratings ...
The Detroit Diesel Corporation originally launched in 1938 as a division of General Motors, and its main purpose was to build a two-stroke engine that would combine power and versatility in a small ...
Detroit Diesel put a different spin on the old idea of double turbocharging by linking the DD15's second, low-pressure turbo to the flywheel. Called turbocompounding, the concept captures extra ...
Detroit Diesel Corp., a diesel engine manufacturer, plans to invest $285 million expanding its facility to produce parts for zero-emission vehicles. The investment is expected to create 436 jobs at ...
The Detroit Department of Transportation announced Monday morning inside a nearly finished maintenance facility the system is ...
When General Motors decided to make a diesel engine a permanent part of its light-duty truck lineup in 1982, it partnered with Detroit Diesel for a 6.2-liter V8 rated at 130 horsepower and roughly 240 ...
GM's Detroit Diesel division once made a two-stroke engine. A certain trait about this engine would lead to it getting the ...