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Downsizing is the new power game

Downsizing is the name of the new power game. Less is more as engines get stronger. Two decades of diesel engine developments have not only helped to reduce emissions, they have also increased power-to-weight ratios. Is your business taking advantage?
By Mike Woof September 7, 2020 Read time: 1 min
A significant investment has been made by engine firms into developing new diesels as well as production facilities

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