Evan Knight+FollowThis Car Engine Was Bigger Than Your BathtubDid you know the largest engine ever in a production car was a mind-blowing 13.5-liter straight-six? The Pierce-Arrow Model 66 from the 1910s packed an engine so huge, the car was basically built around it. It only made about 60 horsepower, but the torque was wild and it could cruise like a boss. Forget Bugatti or Cadillac—nothing comes close to this beast’s sheer size. Massive engines like this are gone for good, but the Model 66 is still the king of displacement! #Cars #CarHistory #AutoFacts00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowWhen Cummins Diesel Got EGR DramaEver wondered when Cummins diesels started using EGR? The real EGR system didn’t show up in Dodge trucks until mid-2007 with the 6.7L engine—before that, the 5.9L had a sneaky cam trick that kinda did the job, but not really. EGR helps with emissions, but a lot of owners say it just adds headaches (think carbon buildup and reliability issues). No wonder so many folks want to delete it! #Cummins #DieselEngines #CarTalk #TruckLife #AutoFacts #Cars11Share