


Mitsubishi Fuso FK,FM 2006 Owner / s Manual Mitsubishi Fuso FK / FM 2006 Owner’s Manual Mitsubishi Fuso FK 2008 Owner / s Manual Mitsubishi Fuso FH 1996-2001 Service Manual Mitsubishi Fuso FE / FG 2010 Owner’s Manual Mitsubishi Fuso FE Series 2006 Engine – inspection and adjustment of Valve Clearence In this segment, Detroit Diesel achieved phenomenal success.Mitsubishi FUSO FE 2012 Owner / s Manual Priority of the brand has not changed since 2000 – these are engines for heavy trucks. For this purpose, the company has about 200 dynamometer stands in Europe and the USA. The power range is 951-5846 hp.ĭetroit Diesel closely cooperates with manufacturers of Volvo Penta, Daimler Chrysler, Koler, and invests huge funds in researching new technologies. S4000 – the most powerful series, developed in conjunction with specialists MTU.

The maximum power is 175-250 hp, the working volume is 7600 cm³. The series immediately received electronic control and is characterized by economy and low level of vibration.

The most popular among the manufacturers of equipment are the following product lines: Some series (for example, S50, S149) are no longer produced, but the company continues their service. Today, Detroit Diesel is part of the Daimler AG concern and is focused on the production of diesel units for heavy trucks, buses, construction equipment. The brand also has its own novelties: a water pump with electronic control, generators with water cooling (one hinged, the other – built into the cylinder block). The innovation allowed to reduce the consumption of oil and fuel, and automate the work of engines.ĭetroit Diesel works closely with the German developer Bosch – together with it the company has released a series of engines with the technology of supply and injection of common rail fuel. In 1987, the company revolutionized the market by launching a series of power units with electronic control system (DDEC). In 1965, Detroit Diesel went into “free swimming”, and in 1970 entered a new stage of development, merging with the developer of gas turbines Allison Division. The company was born as a division of General Motors, focused exclusively on the development of diesel equipment. Since its founding in 1938, Detroit Diesel has produced more than 5 million units, of which at least 1 million is still in operation. Detroit Diesel is an American manufacturer of automotive, stationary and industrial diesel engines, bridges and gearboxes.
