An idea: You should make a video about truck engines with more than 8 cylinders! Mercedes made V10 engines for many years, Detroit made V12, and Magirus-Deutz had an air-cooled 16 litre V12 about 60 years ago. There are most likely more of these.
Isuzu makes the most durable V10 & V12 engines. Still plenty of vintage V10/V12 Isuzu trucks still on the road and not even restored! The earliest V10 Isuzu engine was introduced in the early 1970s, almost the same as Mercedes did. The last production Isuzu V10/V12 was until 2005. These are called Isuzu P- engine series from PA to PE. These are all naturally aspirated, really built to last.
@@montesa35 Interesting! I had no idea. Here in Finland the only Isuzus we have are small pick-up trucks. No big trucks from any Japanese brand. We have smaller Mitsubishi and Toyota lorries here but no "big rigs". 👍
Why is it so ? Ever thought why some V8 's sound better than others ? It's all in the firing order. Two cylinders on one bank firing consecutively and exhausting into one side manifold ! Mack V8 cackle, Powerstroke V8 rumble, Subaru WRX flat 4 sounding like a miss at low revs / high torque. And that is why it is so ! (IMHO)
In the 90:s I drove both Scania, Volvo and Mercedes. Scania and Mercedes back then had V8 engines, but Volvo had an inline six of 16 litres. As it was then, Scania was completely superior when it came to engine, comfort, cabin and power. Today, Scania is the only manufacturer in the world that produces V8 engines for trucks (as far as I know). It is so superior that the others should be embarrassed about how good it is. And off course there is also the sound of a Scania V8 🤩
Man is the part of ww also that's Scania engine but it's only one track in the world Scania Al oders are just engine's bild för a move something from point a to point b
@@ceniciento367jvl7 Yet the same basic displacement Scania engine today gives between 450 and six hundred horsepower depending on spec, getting on for twice the Cats output.
The Mack E9 was also Available in the Renault Magnum, topping out with 560 BHP. I once got left for dead climbing Perthus (Spanish/French border) by one of these in an MP4 Mercedes 2551 (DD13 engine, not the OM502 in this video).
I just want to let you know that the old engine made by Mitsubishi, namely the 8M22-T1 with a displacement of 19,004cc, can produce around 542 horsepower.
The 140 and 141 did never have an intercooler they came along in the 142 intercooler option and came standard on the 143 and the dsc14 was discontinued after the 144 when they came with the r series the dsc14 was ended production becose it failed emishons and was replaced with the 16l that is still in producton sadly the 16l does not have the as good sound as the 14l but it is what it is and i am trying to save the 14l scanias that is still in norway and sorry for poor english
Scania also made a "free-breathing" D14 with about 260hp between 1971 and 1979.This version was mostly used in their bus models BR145 and CR145, but also in some 140 torpedo trucks from 1972 to 1976, but only for export. I wonder how this engine sounded. A local bus company had one of these but I was just a kid back then. The turbocharged 6-cyl. DS11 that had 275 - 300hp in those years was in fact more powerful than this V8
My uncle had a Peterbilt cabover with a 265. They sounded like a gas engine. My dad said it was because they had the same firing order as a flathead Ford v8
Hate everything russian but russian Kamaz 740 V8 engine (very weak and absolutely not dependable at all) sounded pretty nice. Does anybody have an idea what russians copy it from? :)
For me, as far as sound is concerned, non comes close to the Scania R620 V8. Even the more powerful Scania variants like the R and S730, and the S770, do not sound as thunderous as the R620, for me.
Im American but these older Scania V8s sound good straight pipe and along with the Iveco V8 engines Cat 3408 and Deutz V8 But the GM EMD 567 V8 is the Best sounding engine. but for Gas the older 318 Chrysler is the best sounding V8 Gas burner and more reliable than what BMW or Mercedes makes when it comes to V8 gas burners
Be very shamefull that you forgot to mention the, almighty and only capable of Scania beating, Deutz 17,3 litre V8 that was mounted in the 480-520hp Italian IVECO trucks! These were true torque and speed monsters. Btw, IVECO now has a 20 litre, 900+hp, V8 engine on hand for special transport, in case their new electric trucks will not make it.
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The attempt is good, but you missed the most crucial thing. SOUND CLIPS of each engine! That alone earns a solid thumbs down. Sorry, but the disappointment is very real. You simply do not compile a list of such glorious engines, then NOT include sound clips! Especially the Detroit 71 series. Excuse me, I'm going to go out and listen to my Navistar 444e now while she sings the song of my people.
That CAT v8 was garbage, the Mack EF 9 was good long lasting and it had low strong pull and that 500 HP did last a long long long time, Scania V8 are very good, the V8 Merc and V8 from MAN uh that is a history,- all good but if You overheat them maybe 2 times that was it, rebuilding time !!!! Turbo Star from old Ivecos was good but have to be gentile on it, no ruff rides !!!!
But... but... why do this video and not include any real sounds of the trucks? One reason could be that you only found Scania sounds... like this. ua-cam.com/video/u7u29c5XEkQ/v-deo.html
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All these engines are history. Engines that designed 50 or 70 years ago!!! They are too old to let them run now, very low efficiency and power and huge excaust emissions. I can understand the nostalgia that many old drivers have, the sound or the feeling is what they miss, but there are much better engines right now.
Actually, no. The "emissions" is simply not an unsolvable problem. The truth is, most of the new engines do not achieve the claimed fuel economy. The new computerized diesel engines are extremely expensive, and mostly unreliable. They take an inordinate amount of time and money to repair.
Well, for me, there's another road-going V8 for trucks and busses that sounds good... There's KamAZ-740 series, YaMZ-238 series, Tatra T 928/T2 928 E, Nissan Diesel RE8/RF8/RG8/RH8, Mitsubishi Fuso 8DC8/8DC9/8DC10/8DC11/8M20/8M21, Hino F20C/F21C, and Isuzu 8PD1/8PE1 which for me, had great sound...
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"10 Best Sounding V8's" without sounds samples lol
Yeah, I guess I'm gonna have to look them up myself.
There is lots of Sound samples?
@@TruckTropia well you see, with a title like that I was hoping for several minutes of raw engine sounds. Still a cool video.
@@TruckTropia with voiceover covering it.
V8 goes better with long nose trucks
& i6 for cabover trucks
You forget the most beautiful V8 sound ,the V8 Fiat-Iveco 17.8 l of displacement.
The Scania 141 was never intercooled, that didn't become available until midway through the production run of the 141s successor, the 142.
You missed the iveco 190 48, the king of his. Time
An idea: You should make a video about truck engines with more than 8 cylinders! Mercedes made V10 engines for many years, Detroit made V12, and Magirus-Deutz had an air-cooled 16 litre V12 about 60 years ago. There are most likely more of these.
Isuzu makes the most durable V10 & V12 engines. Still plenty of vintage V10/V12 Isuzu trucks still on the road and not even restored! The earliest V10 Isuzu engine was introduced in the early 1970s, almost the same as Mercedes did.
The last production Isuzu V10/V12 was until 2005. These are called Isuzu P- engine series from PA to PE. These are all naturally aspirated, really built to last.
@@montesa35 Interesting! I had no idea. Here in Finland the only Isuzus we have are small pick-up trucks. No big trucks from any Japanese brand. We have smaller Mitsubishi and Toyota lorries here but no "big rigs". 👍
Scania
you forgot the 17.2 litre iveco V8
Why is it so ?
Ever thought why some V8 's sound better than others ? It's all in the firing order. Two cylinders on one bank firing consecutively and exhausting into one side manifold !
Mack V8 cackle, Powerstroke V8 rumble, Subaru WRX flat 4 sounding like a miss at low revs / high torque.
And that is why it is so ! (IMHO)
The supercharger on the Detroit was only to maintain a little over atmospheric air pressure to aid in the combustion process
I paused the video to make this correction. It is a blower, but not a supercharger.
In the 90:s I drove both Scania, Volvo and Mercedes. Scania and Mercedes back then had V8 engines, but Volvo had an inline six of 16 litres. As it was then, Scania was completely superior when it came to engine, comfort, cabin and power. Today, Scania is the only manufacturer in the world that produces V8 engines for trucks (as far as I know). It is so superior that the others should be embarrassed about how good it is. And off course there is also the sound of a Scania V8 🤩
Rheinmetall and MAN produce a Truck with a modern V8
Man is the part of ww also that's Scania engine but it's only one track in the world Scania
Al oders are just engine's bild för a move something from point a to point b
In USA Caterpillar hay a 3408 is a 18 liters more than Scania engine V8
@@ceniciento367jvl7 Yet the same basic displacement Scania engine today gives between 450 and six hundred horsepower depending on spec, getting on for twice the Cats output.
I like scania 770 engines the V8
Pre dpf they sound good!
Love that CAT sound brings back good memories
the best v8 in the world is iveco turbostar 480hp biturbo max 1200hp
The Mack E9 was also Available in the Renault Magnum, topping out with 560 BHP. I once got left for dead climbing Perthus (Spanish/French border) by one of these in an MP4 Mercedes 2551 (DD13 engine, not the OM502 in this video).
Love learning about all these awesome diesel engines.
Detroit 60 series was the best and it is a beast.
The best sounding V8 by far is the 17.2 Fiat / Iveco. Why is it not here
The V-8 cat was advertised as 650hp in the early 80's.
And the biggest and best sounding V8 is... IVECO TURBO STAR's 17.4L engine! 😉
With a little greek or italian tunning they blow your mind!😜🤪
The Japanese V8 split manifold exhaust for dekotora sounds the best, but it is modified accessory, not a stock one.
SCANIA 770HP V8 engine - State Of The Art....:)
But, I was searching the IVECO TurboStar V8 engine with 17.4 litre and 480HP....
Best sound..Man v8 ..Mercedes v8 v10 v12. And fiat iveco v8
for me its always going to be scania first...
For European V8 engines,Scania for us V8 engines,mack E9, Cummins,cat 3408, Detroit diesel 2 stroke
I think MACK sounds best 👍! Greetings from Germany, Frank
Hi Frank and welcome👍
3408 hands down.
Love those sounds especially those lower where your engine gets breath more
E9 525 mack superliner and ultraliners are my favorites
3 series Scania all day... Just nothing been made to even challenge it for sound...
What about the Fiat 17.2 twin turbo. 380 to 480 bhp?
Next best sounding straight 6 trucks
R730/760, 16.4(the four is the chassis generation just like the 14.1. the 16l on is pretty compatible.
For me it is the Mercedes Benz Actros V8 and the MAN. German V8 engines just sound different.
They all sound good for me if I had to choose it would be a detroit and a catapiller
What about the Detroit Diesel 60
Series?
I like the 8v71 Detroit Diesel engine. I like all Detroit Diesel engines.
The best sound...Iveco 190.48!
Honorable mentions :
Isuzu 8td1 410HP (24,000 CC N/A)
Fuso 8M22 t1 520hp (21,000CC twin turbo)
The man d2868 came only with 680. The 440,480,540 are inline 6
Very good
Thanks
The scania 164 had a 15.6 liter engine, the 16.4 came later
🎯
I just want to let you know that the old engine made by Mitsubishi, namely the 8M22-T1 with a displacement of 19,004cc, can produce around 542 horsepower.
the 8DC8/9/10 sounded awesome too. Nissan/UD and Hino had some awesome sounding V8's too
The 140 and 141 did never have an intercooler they came along in the 142 intercooler option and came standard on the 143 and the dsc14 was discontinued after the 144 when they came with the r series the dsc14 was ended production becose it failed emishons and was replaced with the 16l that is still in producton sadly the 16l does not have the as good sound as the 14l but it is what it is and i am trying to save the 14l scanias that is still in norway and sorry for poor english
Scania also made a "free-breathing" D14 with about 260hp between 1971 and 1979.This version was mostly used in their bus models BR145 and CR145, but also in some 140 torpedo trucks from 1972 to 1976, but only for export. I wonder how this engine sounded. A local bus company had one of these but I was just a kid back then.
The turbocharged 6-cyl. DS11 that had 275 - 300hp in those years was in fact more powerful than this V8
@@ontheroadagain4773 yea the d14 no turbo has a Wonderfull sound but realy gutless
The scania 140 and 141 didn't have an Intercooler.
And the 16,4L V8 only had two power options, 480hp and 580hp. The 470 was a 12L inline 6.
V8 & V10 The Best Truck
Where does the fart but is cool and I know it was the normal buses go
Натырил видосов с других каналов 😂. Я так делал - мне монетизацию отключили 😂 . А так то это видео хорошее интересное.
Mack E9 super mutt !!
3408 CAT 8v71, 8v82 Detroit
I can't hear trucks sounds because you're taking non stop blah blah blah
The big V8s feel way more powerful than what their rated at
Iveco 190-48 Turbostar is the king of 8V
The first Cummins V8 it is a Diamond Reo truck called a V265 same 903 and Gold Comet diesel 225 same 555
My uncle had a Peterbilt cabover with a 265. They sounded like a gas engine. My dad said it was because they had the same firing order as a flathead Ford v8
M A N V10, f9o. Best motor ever
Ein bisschen Sound, sonst nur gelabber, so steht das nicht in der Überschrift
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Ты забыл показать русский КамАЗ и его мотор v8 kamaz740😊
want to see Next video hino vs Mitsubishi fuso vs isuzu vs Hyundai
Wait...no Iveco Turbo Star? 😮 I was waiting for it, but...
I’m having fun trying to make the sounds with my mouth since none were included in the video……..“brrrrrrrrrrrrrr” “grrrrrrrrrrr” “plupluplupluplu” 😂🤣😂
Hate everything russian but russian Kamaz 740 V8 engine (very weak and absolutely not dependable at all) sounded pretty nice. Does anybody have an idea what russians copy it from? :)
You forgot the BEST of them all, the Mercedes-Benz OM 442 LA
Can you please make a video why trucks have tires that do not touch the ground
Already made and Will come soon 👍
605hp Cummins X15 Performance Series
Mack e9 sound is balanced it isn’t screaming like the Detroit or the strain of the cat and man or the tone down of the. Scania
Man have 15.2 R6 engine
Cat 308 no doubt
For me, as far as sound is concerned, non comes close to the Scania R620 V8. Even the more powerful Scania variants like the R and S730, and the S770, do not sound as thunderous as the R620, for me.
Thanks for sharing
Кричащий Детройт ❤
"best sounding" *proceeds talking over the engine sounds*
Due to copyright sorry 🫣
@@TruckTropiahow come? There's no copyright of V8 sounds. There are so many video credits from UA-cam.
Pick a 2-stroke Detroit.
Im American but these older Scania V8s sound good straight pipe and along with the Iveco V8 engines Cat 3408 and Deutz V8 But the GM EMD 567 V8 is the Best sounding engine. but for Gas the older 318 Chrysler is the best sounding V8 Gas burner and more reliable than what BMW or Mercedes makes when it comes to V8 gas burners
V8 with scania and no Iveco turbostar
Lame
Be very shamefull that you forgot to mention the, almighty and only capable of Scania beating, Deutz 17,3 litre V8 that was mounted in the 480-520hp Italian IVECO trucks! These were true torque and speed monsters. Btw, IVECO now has a 20 litre, 900+hp, V8 engine on hand for special transport, in case their new electric trucks will not make it.
Der Mercedes SK fehlt!!!
Der IVECO 190-48 TurboStar auch!!!
@@ULTRA_2112 stimmt. Den darf man nicht vergessen..
I offer japan v8/v10😂
Who's the fool who made this video. Very little engine sound.....lots of talking, though.
A fool who does not only Care for Sound but also history, Here is pure Sound version Epic V8 Truck Diesel Engine Sounds - Only The Best V8 Diesel Engine Sounds!
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The attempt is good, but you missed the most crucial thing. SOUND CLIPS of each engine! That alone earns a solid thumbs down. Sorry, but the disappointment is very real. You simply do not compile a list of such glorious engines, then NOT include sound clips! Especially the Detroit 71 series. Excuse me, I'm going to go out and listen to my Navistar 444e now while she sings the song of my people.
Here with Sound only Epic V8 Truck Diesel Engine Sounds - Only The Best V8 Diesel Engine Sounds!
ua-cam.com/video/PFS9qaAWO_Q/v-deo.html
you all be sleeping on the japanese V8's
👏🖐️👍🥰
👍
Couldn't hear the engines much with the narrations.
Well Here is the Sound only version 8 Minutes Of Pure V8 Truck Sounds
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Yawn...
Too much talking, not enough engine sounds...
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Emissions guys are a pest!
That CAT v8 was garbage, the Mack EF 9 was good long lasting and it had low strong pull and that 500 HP did last a long long long time, Scania V8 are very good, the V8 Merc and V8 from MAN uh that is a history,- all good but if You overheat them maybe 2 times that was it, rebuilding time !!!! Turbo Star from old Ivecos was good but have to be gentile on it, no ruff rides !!!!
But... but... why do this video and not include any real sounds of the trucks? One reason could be that you only found Scania sounds... like this. ua-cam.com/video/u7u29c5XEkQ/v-deo.html
This is about history… Here is the Sound version Best of American & European V8 Truck Sounds - Nothing But Pure Truck Sounds!
ua-cam.com/video/PFS9qaAWO_Q/v-deo.html
Real truckers use cubic inches.
ONLY in the US. The rest of the world has moved into the 21th century...
Where is the sounds??!! 😅
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For the love of God! There's no R's in scania it's scan not scarn while I'm at it there's no R's in Nissan or mazda
Detroit Diesel “Silver 92 “ 8v92 Twin turbo with marine injectors Jakes and 18 speed ruled as in the best sounding..
95% talk, 5% sound.
#fail
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callate callate callateee que me desespeeeeee raaas! y deja escuchar los motores
Big miss on the sound, cannot given it a like for that.
We also have the Sound version on the Channel 👍
Simple. The best sounding V8 diesel is a Detroit Diesel 8V92 TAB tuned at 700HP.
All these engines are history. Engines that designed 50 or 70 years ago!!! They are too old to let them run now, very low efficiency and power and huge excaust emissions. I can understand the nostalgia that many old drivers have, the sound or the feeling is what they miss, but there are much better engines right now.
Actually, no.
The "emissions" is simply not an unsolvable problem.
The truth is, most of the new engines do not achieve the claimed fuel economy.
The new computerized diesel engines are extremely expensive, and mostly unreliable. They take an inordinate amount of time and money to repair.
I'm pretty sure you forgot about the iveco Eurostar v8
🫣 did not make the list
American ingine sound best cat
Well, for me, there's another road-going V8 for trucks and busses that sounds good...
There's KamAZ-740 series, YaMZ-238 series, Tatra T 928/T2 928 E, Nissan Diesel RE8/RF8/RG8/RH8, Mitsubishi Fuso 8DC8/8DC9/8DC10/8DC11/8M20/8M21, Hino F20C/F21C, and Isuzu 8PD1/8PE1 which for me, had great sound...
Why didn't talk about Iveco engine?
What about the Eurostar 17.2 L V8-520hp and the Turbostar 17.2 L V8-480hp