Cummins, Cat, and Detroit vs. Volvo and Mercedes
:D As everyone well knows anytime you see a truck barrelling down the highway chances are it's either powered by a Cat, Cummins, or Detroit engine but now we're seeing more trucks advertised as being powered by Mercedes (Freightliner trucks) or Volvo. Anyone know how these engines hold up as compared to the Big Three? 8)
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I have heard more negatives than positives about the Mercedes engine. I don't recall hearing any negative experience about the Volvo engines. The down side to either is getting parts in case of a breakdown. I almost bought a Volvo several years ago with the Volvo engine. I decided against the purchase because I would have needed to find a Volvo dealer to have most engine work performed.
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I think the volvo is not a bad engine, although I would stay away from the EGR engine(or any EGR engine for that matter).
It gets fantastic fuel mileage, but it's a little gutless. Other then a rebuild, mine has been rock solid with almost a million miles on it. Not a fan of the MB engines, their blocks are aluminum. No diesel block should be aluminum. |
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Re: Cummins, Cat, and Detroit vs. Volvo and Mercedes
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I'd go with Perkins. :P :lol:
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anyhow why do u think they need a 660 hp truck????
35% Grade? "proffit" Try 140,000 lbs up a 7% grade on ice, YOU, can have your 11 lit. fuel efficient engines,... you will be saveing fuel waiting for spring... or spending all your profit on chains... Big h.p. is for a reason |
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A few years ago I was specing a truck for the company I worked for. I stayed away from the Mercedes engine because the dealership said it taking them a lot longer to get parts for them compared to the other engines. I wasn't really considering the Mercedes anyways. I was set on a kitty cat. And I mean kitty cat, C7 300 hp to be exact. :) :) |
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