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Old 12-29-2014, 05:51 PM   #57
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They are in line six cylinder just like the 15 liter motors they build. That is all they build .
Actually they build more than that.... They have 4 cylinder and V8 engines both past and present...

Current offerings in 4 cylinder are QSF QSB's from 2.8-4.5 liters and the Nissan Titan is slated for a new 5 liter Cummins V8 soon
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Actually they build more than that.... They have 4 cylinder and V8 engines both past and present...

Current offerings in 4 cylinder are QSF QSB's from 2.8-4.5 liters and the Nissan Titan is slated for a new 5 liter Cummins V8 soon

Me thinks he meant all they build are engines.
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I guess l was not clear enough . I know they build V8 and other engines and that is all they do is build engines !
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And they are all engine related.
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