Say what you want but, these were some of the BEST engines EVER built! As for POWER, well this video proves that they have the power to TOTE the LOAD and my Uncle had one of those long nose GMC's back in the early 70's that could run 80+ m.p.h. with a 110,000 lbs.+ of logs on the trailer! I mean, those logs were soo long that by the time we pulled into the mill, all you could SMELL was PINE SAP burning from them touch the highway. 😄🤣😂💪🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾👍🏾❤💯
Definitely right on that.. 1st job was hauling concrete block. 10 wheelers ,, 1/2 the fleet were 238 Detroits, the others were 230 cummins. 1 270 Cummins on a trailer dump 1 318 Detroit on the oher. & a 318 Tri-axle. The owners brother owned he Dodge dealership in town. all our trucks were Dodge. In line to order a Big Horn tractor when Dodg stopped building trucks in the US
Rick Delair cheers man, it'd be awesome to hear a 2 stroke come back. I remember when I was a lad at school we went to Canberra from Newcastle, for a school excursion. I was in a Denning Landseer and the other bus was a MAN. I always sat in the front seat because I loved watching drivers, especially with a 6 speed spicer, I had that pattern memorised before I was 12 haha. Anyway when we were returning, I was watching the speedo climb right up to 160kph, 2 stroke 6v92T screaming, and next second the MAN wiped the floor with us. He blew by us so fast he had to be doing 200kph. This was in the early 90's before they were all limited. I still loved the Denning because of its note. I got to drive one a few years ago and the power that motor had was phenomenal.
Have you seen 35,000t iron ore trains or ships? Many older diesel locos & boat engines make music too. A few of these Detroits in boats & in a small number of small railway shunters.
It doesn't matter what vehicle you have, somebody will find a way to race it. Also, the fact that those two-stroke Detroits sound basically like muscle cars when the throttle is pinned makes them even more awesome.
NOTICE how these trucks AREN'T rolling coal when they take off. that's because they're engines are well tuned as to not waste fuel. and have good drivers behind the wheels. take notes for all you amateur diesel drivers out there
A diesel tuned to make maximum power is going to produce a certain amount of smoke, because you want to be dumping more fuel than air into the cylinder, to use every available CC of oxygen. Since vehicle engines run at various speeds and loads, it's hard to tune one to get exactly the correct amount of fuel in all situations, under all loads. An engine tuned for max efficiency is not going to be getting the most power it can; they are mutually exclusive (however, there are those who sacrifice both just so they can blow black smoke: this is just stupidity). Even in computer-controlled engines, where the fuel delivery is infinitely more adjustable than in old mechanical engines, where you had to set the fuel to whatever gave you peak delivery at power peak, even if you wasted fuel the rest of the RPM range, it is hard to eliminate the smoke, and in many cases the engine is purposely tuned to deliver more fuel than can be burned because the fuel acts as a heat sink and carries heat out of the cylinder, reducing EGTs and preventing turbo failure. I think if you go to any diesel drag race or tractor pull, you will find that most of the trucks make a great deal of smoke. This is not just because they are all idiots who don't know how to properly tune an engine, unlike you (although I doubt you _do_ know how to tune an engine, you are just repeating something you heard, or more likely, your own wishful thinking. Or you're repeating someone else's wishful thinking. Anything to prove those Neanderthal diesel guys wrong!) I'd bet that the reason they aren't making smoke here is because someone made it a condition to be allowed to compete, to tune the engines to reduce black smoke, because usually they make a lot (more than necessary, because it is a crowd pleaser). Someone decided that was too much like letting people do their own thing, and felt it needful to stick their oar in and "correct" everyone for the public benefit.
They did smoke the video scaling and compression kind of hides it.. Mechanical pump and straight pipes are going to smoke even with near perfect progressive shifting..
@@erikbreaman9124 they smoke a little but when they say rolling coal they mean really thick black smoke like an old choo choo train. i have seen new trucks with all the computer crap on them smoke a lot too and i saw one burn up also.
Back when I was a kid, there was a local paving / blacktop company that had a '67 White 7000 cabover with a 671 Detroit and you could hear that truck coming half way across town. Loved the sound of that old rig.
Back in 1980 , I worked for a roofing company in Houston TX called " 18th Street Roofing " He had several trophys on the Coke machine from drag racing his 12 Cylinder Peterbuilt .
@@daveshack298 How about this, An Alco RS3 playing the bass line and a Detroit doing lead guitar. There is something about the throaty Harrump Harrump of an Alco.
Only Detroit Diesel can make that sounds This engine's was made to run for ever Simple and dependable The days when trucking was trucking Thanks for posting this video U Tube God bless You all
There are other 2 stroke too like Polaris and rotax. How about a Polaris 850 patriot turbo khaos scaled up to let’s say 6-110 or 660 or more CID inline 6 2 stroke.
@@epap1375 But they produce a lot of power for their size. For the same displacement and bore/stroke a 2 stroke gas engine will produce much more power and torque at the same boost PSI as a 2 stroke diesel especially if ethanol is used do to its high octane rating and cooling effect.
These were great engines in their day, so many different applications besides trucks. My favorite is the 8V-71 na you really had to know how to shift in those days. Nice to see guys bringing these engines back to life again.
yes for sure i was noticing that not a bit of smoke just loads of willing power , what great little engines pulling those heavy loads great sounds from real trucks
@Rick Delair hello there rick thank you for the information on the clarke 2 cycle engines it was great to read , its mainly four stroke engines ive worked on in my earlier career like MAN Mercedes Volvo Hino etc mainly European diesels , now i work on aircraft engines well turbines really , i will send another message to you again as im just in from a shift ,cheers
They are NOT clean burning. That’s why two strokes died. Same as gasser two strokes and Wankels. They are EFFICIENT because because every second stroke (or ever 1/3 rotation of the rotor) is a power stroke vs every 4th stroke. But they are absolute garbage for the environment. I’m not talking about the environment in the philosophical hippie granola sense. I’m talking about the inability to park a white car near or see anything grow by the train yards with the garbage spewed by SD-40s and GP9s that were once common place. Good riddance.
Drove over the road for 31 years,drove lots od trucks, never drove one of these. Loved the sound , met a guy pulling triples in oregon ,had Detroit with engine like these sounded fantastic said his was built up. to 600 HP to pull triples.He claimed you had to keep on the govenor to keep em going. Sometimes late at night I'll hear one on the highway,not many around,but there's no mistake what it is. MATT
Both Dodges, orange one definitely a 318 Detroit, 1st truck I ever drove professionaly... Pulled 100, oo0 on a a trailer dump, no problem unless the scale was open...
Well, I had a GMC Astro with a 8V71TA, 370 HP which is the highest power rating for an 8V71 and it never pulled like either one of these. It would outrun a 400 Cummins cause the governor was set at 2800 rpm though!
Martin Coufalík but you can run them a lot harder and it helps. The harder you run a 2 stroke Detroit, the better it runs. Slam your hand in the door and let your boss cuss you out before driving. You will make it early with the load and it’ll be purring like a kitten
I worked as a mechanic in 2011 for an old man with a truck shop. He said all he ran was old Detroit’s back in the day. He said he would make his drivers mad as hell and they would get the load to the destination early by as much as 12 hours lol
@@martincoufalik9101 2 strokes got great torque for the same CID, bore and stroke and BMEP! 4 joke sounds and runs like crap and has to be band aided with all this emissions crap. These are Clark cycle uni-flow 2 strokes.
"Old" diesels sound just like modern diesels, except maybe louder (less cladding, more mechanical stuff like injectors). These are built, blown 2-stroke Detroit diesels. They only sound vaguely like what they sound like in normal operation (usually they sound like someone taking their diesel up to and past the redline, because they fire twice as often as a 4-stroke diesel for the same revs). So Detroits sound different from a typical modern diesel, but it's because they are 2-stroke, not because they are old. Old 4-stroke diesels sound about the same as any other diesel. You still hear 2-stroke diesels in some locomotives and ships, but it's less noticeable there because they only run at like 500 RPM anyway. In any case, these don't sound much like stock Detroits either. Just like a Duramax running forged internals and twin-turbos pushing 1,500hp/2,000lb-ft from 7,500RPM and 50psi can be pretty misleading as regards "what a diesel engine sounds like". So a Detroit 2-stroke definitely has a distinctive sound compared to a typical diesel engine, but that sound isn't normally what you hear in this video.
4 strokes suck in trucks, outboards and snowmobiles. Even cars too I like the new 850 rotax etec turbo r skidoo and this 2 stroke Cummins mart.cummins.com/imagelibrary/data/assetfiles/0058689.pdf
Both of those trucks were tuned up very nicely, running at full power with hardly any smoke. You wouldn't believe it today but those Detroit's were one of the most efficient engines when it came to turning a unit of fuel into horsepower...
The LCF( Low Cab Forward)Dodge had to have the cab set higher on the frame, with a filler piece in place underneath the cab doors. This was so the 8V-71 could fit. This engine came with either 260,290,or318h.p. Later w/turbos they had 335 & 350h.p. ratings. If they were set up right, would run for many miles. The G.M. 2stroke has been around since the late 1930's, and was used in different applications. The truck from the movie with Emelio Esteves, was a White Western Star w/ a 12V-71.The old Canadian built Hayes WHDX 1000 logger and prime mover, had a big 16V-71 for power.
Contrary to popular belief that they don't have power. The feds made them install throttle delays to reduce particulates that made them slow banging gears. But tons of power if you can stay on the throttle. They can rev like that all day every day for years.
Music to my ears! Reminds me of following Coast Guard 40 footers powered by a pair of 6-71s. Best on a calm, foggy morning, looking straight into those 4" pipes straight out the stern!!
Terence Dalbec 3 lots of timber would weigh at least 45 tonne depending on the type of wood etc, plus the tare weight of the truck and trailers. I'm from Australia. Proof that if use change gears correctly Detroit motors go very well.
They can make them more powerful and more efficient but they will never sound that good again. The war against 2 strokes sucks. A 12 92 in a big fishing boat is good as it gets
Some of the generator sets I work on are 16v92 with twin turbos. When they are loaded heavy the vibration makes your teeth itch. It's a really strange sensation
Sweet!!!! I put 40,000 miles on a Firetruck converted into a flatbed gooseneck puller with a 6-71t last year. Turns heads for looks and sound!!!! Bet it was the only 2 stroke going down I76 in all 40k miles
Back in the day when Detroit came out with the 8V71 318, they were big power. Cummins big engine was the 290, still a lot of 220s and 250s on the road.
I absolutely love all Detroit diesels even the four strokes. What killed the 2 stroke was fuel mileage and emission. The low compression caused buy the short compression cycle didn't allow for complete combustion. This produced high hydrocarbons. Because of that they could not meet modern emission standards. I have been a diesel mechanic for 30 years and watched the entire industry move over seas. Now Cummins is Chinese and detroit is Mexican. As a journeyman I would still buy a Detroit any day however I love the guys who buy Cummins because that's how I make money! :)
They really aren't efficient I drove trucks with a 6V53, I 6-71 8V71, 8V92TA and the best fuel mileage was 4.7 MPG almost any truck today can beat that by at least 1 MPG.
@@bertgrau9246 The 8V92T was a bit expensive to run. The TTA version was capable of getting nearly 6 mpg. The 6-71 was economical in a truck or bus so was the 6V92TA. Some people are just leadfoots that never reduce fuel intake and then winge that their thirsty.
theres a reason that back in the day when everybody was doing speed runs at bonneville the diesel classes were always won by leaktroits,from 3 cyl all the way up to 12 cyl.they were called leaktroits because if they arent leaking there wasnt any oil in them.kinda like old VW's and harleys.
Ive said this before elsewhere on another comment section... I live not 2 miles from Detroit Diesel factory in Michigan. Growing up in the 70's i remember plain having the windows open on any given summer night and hearing various displacement Detroit Diesel 2 strokes just a screaming up and down Telegraph rd. Its kinda surreal to think about now. Also everyone over 40 has a memory of some MCA bus screaming around town or out in the country down some lomesome 2 lane road...and seeing many broke down on side of road...but almost Always that was due to neglect and poor maintainence. A dream would be to have a 1973 K250 Chevrolet long bed with an 8v71 and an eaton 10 speed. Maybe...someday.
We had a 69 dodge wrecker with a detroit-road ranger trans. Was told to drive it like you just slammed the door on your finger. Trans shifted better that way.
@@slimchancetoo What? Yes I have, a 318 in a GMC Astro. Loud, rough riding, but kinda neat. The new trucks like the Volvo VN since '98 ride so much better and are so quiet and comfortable. In fact years ago a fleet in Cullman Al. turned in the whole group of 25 VN s that they bought, 3 months after purchase, saying their drivers hated them because they rode too smoothly and were too quiet and their drivers were falling asleep at the wheel. They went back with Freightliner and Kenworth with spring suspension all the way around. You know, you can't fix stupid.
Hey what about the small block OMC 2 strokes v8 outboaud 4L, 330hp 430 ft-lbs torque! i got a silver 8v92 also and plan on getting more 2 strokes. My 7.3 powerjoke is a POS in its 4 stroke state but converted to 2 stroke it would be something. this has been done before. here is a volkswagen 1.9 2 stroke poppet valved diesel:ua-cam.com/video/qosAllch8Sg/v-deo.html
One 2 stroke that is scary is lightning, It is a 2 stroke beyond terawatt energy levels! But it is still a 2 stroke as leader streamer fires down and return current fires back up! The streamers/leades are are made of charge cluster plasmoids and they for the piston, con rod and crankshaft of the plasma 2 stroke lightning!
Winn Dixie? In Raleigh, NC, those dark green screamers were all over the place. Probably my favorite of every sound I had ever heard through my childhood.
How come there are no air filters on the right side? I drove a dodge with a 318 & it had a big square FARR air fiter, & a luberfiner filter on the left side
Love them 2stroke Detroit’s but I gotta ask, what do you think their speed was when they passed the cameras? Lol literally the best Diesel engines ever made!
Horsepower is important ....put a man behind the wheel that knows how to drive ...priceless....hell most folks these days are taken back by the idea of a clutch
These trucks are to small for a 318 engine block I know a person with one of those and it had a 238 in it they're beefed up the 238 & the 318s sounds totally different
Now I'm American ok but I know exactly or first hand what most Trucker's driving in Canada have to face because I drove a rig in Canada for a few years and that's before driving across America four times over and then some!.. So trust me when I say that they deal with shittier roads and weather conditions than most ever will in the lower 48 realistically!.. Only thing that can compare or even come close is truck driving in Alaska!.. So don't ever try and bust their balls about it ever because most of them would truly put our drivers here to shame honestly!.
@@vabrad76 Well I thank you again for sharing this awesomeness with us all because I definitely enjoyed it and I hope that you continue bringing this level of greatness to UA-cam videos good sir!. 🙏🙏🙏🍻
Driver in Lane 1 didn't exploit the power band and shifted early. Lane 2 knew how to drive a Detroit and wound it to the governor. Cut my teeth on a 671.
Wow if racing the correct injectors and lots of fuel that Detroit will blow your mind . I've. Driven cranked up ones they would beat both you floor it it should blow black smoke big time
No, a Detroit spinning at 1,000RPM sounds like its doing 2,000RPM. It's pretty simple math. But "twice as fast" adds up quick, so 3,000RPM sounds like 6,000, which is pretty impressive.
Say what you want but, these were some of the BEST engines EVER built! As for POWER, well this video proves that they have the power to TOTE the LOAD and my Uncle had one of those long nose GMC's back in the early 70's that could run 80+ m.p.h. with a 110,000 lbs.+ of logs on the trailer! I mean, those logs were soo long that by the time we pulled into the mill, all you could SMELL was PINE SAP burning from them touch the highway. 😄🤣😂💪🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👌🏾👍🏾❤💯
GM power 💪💪
@@vabrad76 Yessss Sir!!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯💯
Hope he had brakes to match !!!😂😂😂
@@johndavey72 Ikr!!😆😄🤣👌🏾👍🏾💯
@Moniko Harris N'deed!👌🏾👍🏾
There's not a truck on the road today that looks or sounds as good as those.
Definitely right on that.. 1st job was hauling concrete block. 10 wheelers ,, 1/2 the fleet were 238 Detroits, the others were 230 cummins. 1 270 Cummins on a trailer dump 1 318 Detroit on the oher. & a 318 Tri-axle. The owners brother owned he Dodge dealership in town. all our trucks were Dodge. In line to order a Big Horn tractor when Dodg stopped building trucks in the US
TheAussieStig30 The EPA is what fucked it all up. Assholes.
Rick Delair I've driven a Denning coach with a 6v92T and 6 speed spicer and it was powerful and clean running.
Rick Delair cheers man, it'd be awesome to hear a 2 stroke come back. I remember when I was a lad at school we went to Canberra from Newcastle, for a school excursion. I was in a Denning Landseer and the other bus was a MAN. I always sat in the front seat because I loved watching drivers, especially with a 6 speed spicer, I had that pattern memorised before I was 12 haha. Anyway when we were returning, I was watching the speedo climb right up to 160kph, 2 stroke 6v92T screaming, and next second the MAN wiped the floor with us. He blew by us so fast he had to be doing 200kph. This was in the early 90's before they were all limited. I still loved the Denning because of its note. I got to drive one a few years ago and the power that motor had was phenomenal.
TheAussieStig30 agree
slowest yet most satisfying drag race ever
chasebh89 lmao
Lets see your 4 stroke pull this load for its size, it takes a larger tweaked up 4 stroke to equal a 2 stroke
That cab over cat has put ship lengths on the.
Have you seen 35,000t iron ore trains or ships?
Many older diesel locos & boat engines make music too. A few of these Detroits in boats & in a small number of small railway shunters.
@@jlo13800 watch a drag race do the same race.
A round of applause to the clutch keeping all the torque planted.
dragsters do 10k hp and hp simplified is how fast you can do a load so the clutch is probably good enough until you hit those higher hp applications
@@WreckedftfoxyCan these long tricycles pull 80000+ pounds up a 20 percent grade?
It doesn't matter what vehicle you have, somebody will find a way to race it.
Also, the fact that those two-stroke Detroits sound basically like muscle cars when the throttle is pinned makes them even more awesome.
It may only be 240p, but the sound of those Detroits put a big smile on my face
Don't forget TORKS
They are way more than that
240? Surely they would have to have more
They make way more than that,
The original comment was about the video resolution
NOTICE how these trucks AREN'T rolling coal when they take off. that's because they're engines are well tuned as to not waste fuel. and have good drivers behind the wheels. take notes for all you amateur diesel drivers out there
A diesel tuned to make maximum power is going to produce a certain amount of smoke, because you want to be dumping more fuel than air into the cylinder, to use every available CC of oxygen. Since vehicle engines run at various speeds and loads, it's hard to tune one to get exactly the correct amount of fuel in all situations, under all loads. An engine tuned for max efficiency is not going to be getting the most power it can; they are mutually exclusive (however, there are those who sacrifice both just so they can blow black smoke: this is just stupidity). Even in computer-controlled engines, where the fuel delivery is infinitely more adjustable than in old mechanical engines, where you had to set the fuel to whatever gave you peak delivery at power peak, even if you wasted fuel the rest of the RPM range, it is hard to eliminate the smoke, and in many cases the engine is purposely tuned to deliver more fuel than can be burned because the fuel acts as a heat sink and carries heat out of the cylinder, reducing EGTs and preventing turbo failure. I think if you go to any diesel drag race or tractor pull, you will find that most of the trucks make a great deal of smoke. This is not just because they are all idiots who don't know how to properly tune an engine, unlike you (although I doubt you _do_ know how to tune an engine, you are just repeating something you heard, or more likely, your own wishful thinking. Or you're repeating someone else's wishful thinking. Anything to prove those Neanderthal diesel guys wrong!) I'd bet that the reason they aren't making smoke here is because someone made it a condition to be allowed to compete, to tune the engines to reduce black smoke, because usually they make a lot (more than necessary, because it is a crowd pleaser). Someone decided that was too much like letting people do their own thing, and felt it needful to stick their oar in and "correct" everyone for the public benefit.
@@kelharper7971 black smoke = not enough air density ✓ ua-cam.com/video/96qlW8-vgYs/v-deo.html
thats right. you dont make power with black smoke pouring out. rolling coal is for high school kids
They did smoke the video scaling and compression kind of hides it.. Mechanical pump and straight pipes are going to smoke even with near perfect progressive shifting..
@@erikbreaman9124 they smoke a little but when they say rolling coal they mean really thick black smoke like an old choo choo train. i have seen new trucks with all the computer crap on them smoke a lot too and i saw one burn up also.
This is the best description of what a main road traffic light section sounded like in the 70's
When I was a Kid that 2 stroke Diesel sound was everywhere.
Back when I was a kid, there was a local paving / blacktop company that had a '67 White 7000 cabover with a 671 Detroit and you could hear that truck coming half way across town. Loved the sound of that old rig.
Back in 1980 , I worked for a roofing company in Houston TX called " 18th Street Roofing "
He had several trophys on the Coke machine from drag racing his 12 Cylinder Peterbuilt .
Pretty much a function of who can grab gears quicker...
Regardless, there is NOTHING like the sound of an old Detroit banging the governor! :)
Yes there is, the Alco RS3 locomotive.
@@paulhare662: Don't get me wrong, I like the sound of those old locomotive engines...but, in my opinion, they can't match an old 2-stroke Detroit!
@@daveshack298 How about this, An Alco RS3 playing the bass line and a Detroit doing lead guitar. There is something about the throaty Harrump Harrump of an Alco.
Only Detroit Diesel can make that sounds This engine's was made to run for ever Simple and dependable The days when trucking was trucking Thanks for posting this video U Tube God bless You all
There are other 2 stroke too like Polaris and rotax. How about a Polaris 850 patriot turbo khaos scaled up to let’s say 6-110 or 660 or more CID inline 6 2 stroke.
@@jlo13800Those aren’t diesels you dope …
@@epap1375 But they produce a lot of power for their size. For the same displacement and bore/stroke a 2 stroke gas engine will produce much more power and torque at the same boost PSI as a 2 stroke diesel especially if ethanol is used do to its high octane rating and cooling effect.
These were great engines in their day, so many different applications besides trucks. My favorite is the 8V-71 na you really had to know how to shift in those days. Nice to see guys bringing these engines back to life again.
What a classic, old school sounding trucks!! Nothing beats a an old Detroit Diesel!! 😎👍🏾🥳
I have to admit that's a different kind of drag race. They really moved considering the weight they were hauling.
That's a _drag_ race!
You should see the ones that have power
@@northernlogger3196 ya they're alot bigger people forget how small these 2 strokes are.
Its funny to hear peoples comments when a two stroke passes by. They think they are racing away when they are just driving normally.
Cleanest diesel smoke ever produced
It doesn't take smoke to make power. Those idots rolling coal are just waisting fuel. By the way I absolutely love a good 2stroke detroit!
yes for sure i was noticing that not a bit of smoke just loads of willing power , what great little engines pulling those heavy loads great sounds from real trucks
@Rick Delair The 53 revs to 2800. Absolute music! 🎶
@Rick Delair hello there rick thank you for the information on the clarke 2 cycle engines it was great to read , its mainly four stroke engines ive worked on in my earlier career like MAN Mercedes Volvo Hino etc mainly European diesels , now i work on aircraft engines well turbines really , i will send another message to you again as im just in from a shift ,cheers
They are NOT clean burning. That’s why two strokes died.
Same as gasser two strokes and Wankels. They are EFFICIENT because because every second stroke (or ever 1/3 rotation of the rotor) is a power stroke vs every 4th stroke. But they are absolute garbage for the environment.
I’m not talking about the environment in the philosophical hippie granola sense. I’m talking about the inability to park a white car near or see anything grow by the train yards with the garbage spewed by SD-40s and GP9s that were once common place.
Good riddance.
Man, those old 2-strokes had a hell of a sound.
Drove over the road for 31 years,drove lots od trucks, never drove one of these. Loved the sound , met a guy pulling triples in oregon ,had Detroit with engine like these sounded fantastic said his was built up. to 600 HP to pull triples.He claimed you had to keep on the govenor to keep em going. Sometimes late at night I'll hear one on the highway,not many around,but there's no mistake what it is. MATT
Had a 72 dodge with a 555 cummins and a 10 speed, no air no pwr steer, but a great truck!
Nice to see a drag race about driving, instead of how many dollars you can cram under the hood...
Man I love the crackle of an old 2 stroke Detroit, just begging for more fuel.
Couldnt believe it, fully loaded and raceing ! those big 2 strokes screams alright, thankyou Sir
Welcome glad you enjoyed it
Both Dodges, orange one definitely a 318 Detroit, 1st truck I ever drove professionaly... Pulled 100, oo0 on a a trailer dump, no problem unless the scale was open...
Well, I had a GMC Astro with a 8V71TA, 370 HP which is the highest power rating for an 8V71 and it never pulled like either one of these. It would outrun a 400 Cummins cause the governor was set at 2800 rpm though!
I have no idea about 2stroke diesels, but looking at power output it seems like they have not that much torque as 4strokers, right?
Martin Coufalík but you can run them a lot harder and it helps. The harder you run a 2 stroke Detroit, the better it runs. Slam your hand in the door and let your boss cuss you out before driving. You will make it early with the load and it’ll be purring like a kitten
I worked as a mechanic in 2011 for an old man with a truck shop. He said all he ran was old Detroit’s back in the day. He said he would make his drivers mad as hell and they would get the load to the destination early by as much as 12 hours lol
@@martincoufalik9101 2 strokes got great torque for the same CID, bore and stroke and BMEP! 4 joke sounds and runs like crap and has to be band aided with all this emissions crap. These are Clark cycle uni-flow 2 strokes.
Amazing how different those old diesels sounded.
those are 2 stroke diesels thats why
way better then the pos on the road today I drive a a pos frightshaker with a turd of a cummins in it as a dump truck it was a glider truck :(
"Old" diesels sound just like modern diesels, except maybe louder (less cladding, more mechanical stuff like injectors). These are built, blown 2-stroke Detroit diesels. They only sound vaguely like what they sound like in normal operation (usually they sound like someone taking their diesel up to and past the redline, because they fire twice as often as a 4-stroke diesel for the same revs). So Detroits sound different from a typical modern diesel, but it's because they are 2-stroke, not because they are old. Old 4-stroke diesels sound about the same as any other diesel. You still hear 2-stroke diesels in some locomotives and ships, but it's less noticeable there because they only run at like 500 RPM anyway. In any case, these don't sound much like stock Detroits either. Just like a Duramax running forged internals and twin-turbos pushing 1,500hp/2,000lb-ft from 7,500RPM and 50psi can be pretty misleading as regards "what a diesel engine sounds like".
So a Detroit 2-stroke definitely has a distinctive sound compared to a typical diesel engine, but that sound isn't normally what you hear in this video.
Thanks for that explanation!
4 strokes suck in trucks, outboards and snowmobiles. Even cars too I like the new 850 rotax etec turbo r skidoo and this 2 stroke Cummins mart.cummins.com/imagelibrary/data/assetfiles/0058689.pdf
Both of those trucks were tuned up very nicely, running at full power with hardly any smoke. You wouldn't believe it today but those Detroit's were one of the most efficient engines when it came to turning a unit of fuel into horsepower...
Brian Myers 100% brother the Glory days of GM power
They were the best at leaking too.
They are very fuel efficient
@@josh33025
Owning a Detroit is like owning a Harley from the 70s . You bring extra oil with you .
If that’s an 8v71 it sounds like a gas v8 screaming at 4 to 5k rpms while it’s turning at the very most 3k rpms.
Love that sound.
Fuck I love the sound of those Detroit diesels. I never knew about them until I watched the video of that runaway Detroit diesel.
The LCF( Low Cab Forward)Dodge had to have the cab set higher on the frame, with a filler piece in place underneath the cab doors. This was so the 8V-71 could fit. This engine came with either 260,290,or318h.p. Later w/turbos they had 335 & 350h.p. ratings. If they were set up right, would run for many miles. The G.M. 2stroke has been around since the late 1930's, and was used in different applications. The truck from the movie with Emelio Esteves, was a White Western Star w/ a 12V-71.The old Canadian built Hayes WHDX 1000 logger and prime mover, had a big 16V-71 for power.
there is so many comments about these 2 stroke diesels not having any power, from what I've seen looks like they do.
Emd
Contrary to popular belief that they don't have power.
The feds made them install throttle delays to reduce particulates that made them slow banging gears. But tons of power if you can stay on the throttle.
They can rev like that all day every day for years.
watch a drag race with a 4 stroke motor.
Music to my ears! Reminds me of following Coast Guard 40 footers powered by a pair of 6-71s. Best on a calm, foggy morning, looking straight into those 4" pipes straight out the stern!!
Nothing like the sound of an old Detroit diesel through straight pipes.
The standard weight for these races are 85Ton... They're screaming by that camera hauling that.
85 ton!! Interesting thanks for the info!
wow 85 tons!!! that's 170,000 pounds!!!
Terence Dalbec 3 lots of timber would weigh at least 45 tonne depending on the type of wood etc, plus the tare weight of the truck and trailers. I'm from Australia. Proof that if use change gears correctly Detroit motors go very well.
@@andrewking9761 you betcha Aussie mate!
KARMA 2 BURNSIDE he probably meant 8.5
They can make them more powerful and more efficient but they will never sound that good again. The war against 2 strokes sucks. A 12 92 in a big fishing boat is good as it gets
Some of the generator sets I work on are 16v92 with twin turbos. When they are loaded heavy the vibration makes your teeth itch. It's a really strange sensation
Pretty sure this is the most Canadian thing I've seen. Those Detroits sound amazing though!
Sweet!!!! I put 40,000 miles on a Firetruck converted into a flatbed gooseneck puller with a 6-71t last year. Turns heads for looks and sound!!!! Bet it was the only 2 stroke going down I76 in all 40k miles
What a hell of a sound! Nothing like a 2 stroke Detroit!
Back in the day when Detroit came out with the 8V71 318, they were big power. Cummins big engine was the 290, still a lot of 220s and 250s on the road.
Thats a scary sound to hear in the night.
CNC laser cut ports in a cat c-18 with boos for 2 stroke conversion! its been done!
i think this is the music for ears
@@sameer5634 i love the rumble of the 850 ETEC.
@@jlo13800 that's the ice ski if I'm correct right? But it sounds good
@@sameer5634 Skidoo MXZ, At idle it sounds like a 2-53.
Now that's real truck 'n I can't believe that music to my ears right on
Old dodge with a 2 stroke detroit gotta love it
I absolutely love all Detroit diesels even the four strokes. What killed the 2 stroke was fuel mileage and emission. The low compression caused buy the short compression cycle didn't allow for complete combustion. This produced high hydrocarbons. Because of that they could not meet modern emission standards. I have been a diesel mechanic for 30 years and watched the entire industry move over seas. Now Cummins is Chinese and detroit is Mexican. As a journeyman I would still buy a Detroit any day however I love the guys who buy Cummins because that's how I make money! :)
Excellent insight
Nothing sounds like a screaming Jimmy.
Huge version of the early Suzuki Jimny.
I rather watch these ol girls getting right with it than the new souped up trucks 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
thats mental. love the sound of those.
God damn! Very well thought through motors.
Still to this day are efficient strong and incredibly versatile.
They really aren't efficient I drove trucks with a 6V53, I 6-71 8V71, 8V92TA and the best fuel mileage was 4.7 MPG almost any truck today can beat that by at least 1 MPG.
@@bertgrau9246 The 8V92T was a bit expensive to run. The TTA version was capable of getting nearly 6 mpg. The 6-71 was economical in a truck or bus so was the 6V92TA. Some people are just leadfoots that never reduce fuel intake and then winge that their thirsty.
theres a reason that back in the day when everybody was doing speed runs at bonneville the diesel classes were always won by leaktroits,from 3 cyl all the way up to 12 cyl.they were called leaktroits because if they arent leaking there wasnt any oil in them.kinda like old VW's and harleys.
Ive said this before elsewhere on another comment section...
I live not 2 miles from Detroit Diesel factory in Michigan. Growing up in the 70's i remember plain having the windows open on any given summer night and hearing various displacement Detroit Diesel 2 strokes just a screaming up and down Telegraph rd. Its kinda surreal to think about now.
Also everyone over 40 has a memory of some MCA bus screaming around town or out in the country down some lomesome 2 lane road...and seeing many broke down on side of road...but almost Always that was due to neglect and poor maintainence.
A dream would be to have a 1973 K250 Chevrolet long bed with an 8v71 and an eaton 10 speed.
Maybe...someday.
Me too the perfect truck for me. Awesome
Best sounding big truck motor imo
God i love those detroits, they sound so awesome
Dang son that's what I call hauling Freight!!
Saawheet!!
Music to my ole ears!
This is the most Canadian-American thing I've ever seen.
Love the sound of Detroit power
Its so amazing how they haul all that weight
We had a 69 dodge wrecker with a detroit-road ranger trans. Was told to drive it like you just slammed the door on your finger. Trans shifted better that way.
@Captain MufDyven shoo wee 12v71 that's some serious horses. Look for Mario Racicot 24v71 Freightliner
@@vabrad76 is like around 2300 hp!
Listen to that Detroit sing love it
For having only 568"under the hood, little small for a truck, those old Detroit's didn't do bad.
those Detroits sound glorious
love that 2stroke diesel sound
big mike check out my channel, I have one of the best sounding Detroits.
Johndeere 100
You ever sat on top of one for 15-16-18 hours while it SCREAMED ITS HEAD OFF ??????
@@slimchancetoo What? Yes I have, a 318 in a GMC Astro. Loud, rough riding, but kinda neat. The new trucks like the Volvo VN since '98 ride so much better and are so quiet and comfortable. In fact years ago a fleet in Cullman Al. turned in the whole group of 25 VN s that they bought, 3 months after purchase, saying their drivers hated them because they rode too smoothly and were too quiet and their drivers were falling asleep at the wheel. They went back with Freightliner and Kenworth with spring suspension all the way around. You know, you can't fix stupid.
Got to love the sound of a Screaming Detroit!
No smoke = really well running/tuned engine
Well this was well worth the click for the sounds alone. It's really a shame its so short.
oh what a sound, I just love that sound of a Cummins diesel ore a Detroit diesel.
Those are the sounds of real trucks.
Ain't nothing like the sound of a 2 stroke Detroit Screaming Demon!
Hey what about the small block OMC 2 strokes v8 outboaud 4L, 330hp 430 ft-lbs torque! i got a silver 8v92 also and plan on getting more 2 strokes. My 7.3 powerjoke is a POS in its 4 stroke state but converted to 2 stroke it would be something. this has been done before. here is a volkswagen 1.9 2 stroke poppet valved diesel:ua-cam.com/video/qosAllch8Sg/v-deo.html
One 2 stroke that is scary is lightning, It is a 2 stroke beyond terawatt energy levels! But it is still a 2 stroke as leader streamer fires down and return current fires back up! The streamers/leades are are made of charge cluster plasmoids and they for the piston, con rod and crankshaft of the plasma 2 stroke lightning!
Dodge, the orange one!!, this is!!! Detroit Diesel power !!!
Oh... my... god... I forgot those sounds. There was no shortage of those in rural Alabama in the 1980s
Winn Dixie? In Raleigh, NC, those dark green screamers were all over the place. Probably my favorite of every sound I had ever heard through my childhood.
And people today say Detroits got no power. If that's not power then I don't know what is!
Two Stroke Diesels are the best!!!
I would drive side by side with the trucks just to listen to the sounds of the Detroit Diesels on the freeways
Oooh yes them screamin Jimmys I love them that scream just ignites me 🤩😍😁😁😁😁👍🏼
Nothing sounds better than trucks working hard, well maybe some 80s music! Lol
You guys in Quebec know how to roll!
How come there are no air filters on the right side? I drove a dodge with a 318 & it had a big square FARR air fiter, & a luberfiner filter on the left side
This looks just like lights to lights on Pennant Hills.
Gotta love two stroke diesels 💪🏻
Old Screamin Demons are gettin on with the program
En Colombia los llamamos "amanza locos" muy buenos camiones!
Love them 2stroke Detroit’s but I gotta ask, what do you think their speed was when they passed the cameras? Lol literally the best Diesel engines ever made!
85 ton uphill from a standstill
Two stroke Detroit's are doing the deal!
And they look quite clean at the exhaust... How is it possible?
Couple good lookin trucks! Power to burn baby!
2 POWERFULL MONSTERS!!
Motor MG Detroit super en colombia casi no lo trabajan en E.EUU les gusta .personal me gusta el sonido es propio.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That's pretty badass!
Listen at that Detroit 😍
Rpm,rpm,rpm,rpm,rpm love it
This is gotta be in FORKS Washington! Maybe?
It’s the old Dodge by a nose!
Did the Dodge BigHorn have Detroit?
Horsepower is important ....put a man behind the wheel that knows how to drive ...priceless....hell most folks these days are taken back by the idea of a clutch
I seen this video a hundred times over one question these are 238s am I correct
318s is the consensus
These trucks are to small for a 318 engine block I know a person with one of those and it had a 238 in it they're beefed up the 238 & the 318s sounds totally different
This looks heavy, what's the weight?
Now I'm American ok but I know exactly or first hand what most Trucker's driving in Canada have to face because I drove a rig in Canada for a few years and that's before driving across America four times over and then some!.. So trust me when I say that they deal with shittier roads and weather conditions than most ever will in the lower 48 realistically!.. Only thing that can compare or even come close is truck driving in Alaska!.. So don't ever try and bust their balls about it ever because most of them would truly put our drivers here to shame honestly!.
Very interesting thanks for sharing
@@vabrad76 Well I thank you again for sharing this awesomeness with us all because I definitely enjoyed it and I hope that you continue bringing this level of greatness to UA-cam videos good sir!. 🙏🙏🙏🍻
Driver in Lane 1 didn't exploit the power band and shifted early. Lane 2 knew how to drive a Detroit and wound it to the governor. Cut my teeth on a 671.
Wow if racing the correct injectors and lots of fuel that Detroit will blow your mind . I've. Driven cranked up ones they would beat both you floor it it should blow black smoke big time
A Detroit spinning at 1,000 RPM sounds like its doing 5,000 RPM
No, a Detroit spinning at 1,000RPM sounds like its doing 2,000RPM. It's pretty simple math. But "twice as fast" adds up quick, so 3,000RPM sounds like 6,000, which is pretty impressive.
A real drag race!
What size Detroit are they running. Sounds like big 92v
8v71 aka 318 for HP
See, just because I drag raced my neighbor with the John Deere I'm far from the only one......