Scheid Diesel Extravaganza XXIII

The year was 1997, the place was Effingham, Illinois, and a 500hp truck was a big deal. That was how the Scheid Diesel Extravaganza—originally hosted as a Cummins-only TDR Rally—first took…

UCC Qualifier Shootout

Competitors vie for slots in the Big Show 2019 Every year the Ultimate Callout Challenge has been getting bigger and bigger, and the competition has gotten…

WEEKEND ON THE EDGE 2018

Nearing its twentieth year in business, Edge Products of Ogden, Utah, is known as one of the largest performance tuning companies in the industry. After hitting the scene in 1999 with their…

2018 TS Performance ODSS Drag race

The team at TS Performance has done it again, putting together another great weekend of diesel drag racing and high performance fun at the Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky.…

10 UPGRADED WORK TRUCKS

Many diesel truck owners have their trucks for personal use such as work, traveling, or just daily driving. Most of their trucks were likely stock, and later modified to the owners preference.…

RESEARCHING SOOT-FREE DIESEL ENGINES

It doesn’t take much to realize that diesel engines are taking a beating from electric vehicle corporations, environmental programs, and progressive lawmakers. However, diesel engines…

THE NEW 2020 JEEP WRANGLER

An American icon has now made the switch to a diesel engine. One of the most recognizable cars on the road, it’s the Jeep Wrangler. Classically known for being the medium of…

GM ANNOUNCES ENGINE PLANT OPENING IN OHIO

As manufacturers are progressively switching over to electric, huge business opportunities and plans are sprouting as a result. Many predict that by 2040, more than 50% of the vehicles on the…

10 Blacked Out Trucks

There’s something charming about an all-black diesel truck. It could be the presence created, how it blends well with other colors, or the intimidation factor. Also, Many of the trucks…

THE MUSTANG OF TRACTORS

Ford Tractor Operations turned a major corner in 1968 when the new 8000 debuted. It replaced Ford’s First six-cylinder tractors, the 6000 and 6000 Commander (’61-’67), and did so in a big way.…