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Detroit Diesel Series 60
Detroit Diesel's Series 60 has been a success from the start of
production in 1987. The Series 60 was the first fully integrated heavy-duty
diesel engine with electronic controls in the world. Since then, the Series
60 engine continues to set the standard with innovative technology and
superior fuel economy in the competitive heavy-duty diesel engine market.
There are several reasons for the success of the Series 60 engine. It
was the first heavy-duty diesel engine designed exclusively with electronic
engine controls. Detroit Diesel Electronic Controls, or DDEC, are now
in their fifth generation. In addition to precise engine control and protection,
DDEC offers a variety of driver training, fleet management, and vehicle
enhancement features such as cruise control, vehicle speed limiting, and
fuel economy reports.

The Series 60 also features an overhead camshaft that provides a number
of customer benefits. By eliminating pushrods and their associated space
claim, the cylinder head design is optimized. Intake and exhaust ports
are straight and short to minimize internal pumping loses. Head bolts
are evenly spaced to provide uniform clamp load on the head gasket, greatly
improving reliability. With no pushrods and their inherent strength limitations,
the fuel injectors are actuated directly by the cam lobes, which allow
for increased injection pressures, which improve fuel economy and performance
while reducing emissions.
Overall the Series 60 engine provides truckers with the best combination
of fuel economy, performance, driver satisfaction, long life to overhaul,
reliability, low cost of operation, ease of service, and residual value.
The Series 60 engine is the most popular in the Class 8 truck market
and has been the best selling heavy-duty engine for the last decade. Over
the last several years, the Series 60 has successfully crossed over into
the off-highway markets: Construction & Industrial, Gen Sets, Marine,
and even the military make heavy use of this platform. Carefully consider
the purchase of a truck form the category detroit diesel series 60
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