William Goodwin+FollowHow Nissan’s wild engine tests keep trucks toughNissan is pushing its Frontier V6 engines to the absolute limit—literally running them at redline for 300 hours straight—to catch problems before they ever reach your driveway. At their Tennessee plant, random engines are yanked off the line, tortured on dynos, and then torn down for a deep inspection. This process simulates 130,000 miles of hard driving, way more abuse than most of us will ever dish out. The goal? Make sure your truck can handle anything, from towing in summer heat to daily commutes. Do you think this kind of extreme testing really makes a difference for reliability? #Cars #NissanFrontier #TruckLife30Share