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The Latest Industry Grease Spec: What NLGI HPM Is and What It Means For Your Business

Join Valvoline expert, Certified Lubricating Grease Specialist, and HPM committee member, Jacob Bonta as we discuss the latest NLGI grease specifications in the market and how to apply them to your daily activities.

Class 8 truck orders hit 18,400 units in January

The final four months of 2022 brought about 159,000 Class 8 net orders.

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Detroit introduces Detroit Connect Video Capture service

The proprietary digital service provides a layer of safety for users by recording safety events, such as active braking and roll stability.

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Dayco launches electrically controlled water pump for new Detroit engines

The water pumps are designed for 2017+ Detroit Diesel 13 and 15 variable speed engines.

Hydrogen ICE vehicle shipments to hit 400,000 by 2040

Hydrogen ICE vehicles are most attractive for when battery electric alternatives are unavailable or not fit for purpose.

How trucking fleets will benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act

How much money can you squeeze out of the tax credit for EVs? Find out here.

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Dayco expands heavy-duty diesel engine belt kit line

Six new SKUs join the 40-plus that Dayco has recently added.

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Taking the bull by the horns with truck electrical circuit testing

Corrosion increases resistance in the circuit which may lead to improper circuit operation and trouble codes.

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How EVs Could Fit Into Your Commercial Vehicle Application

EVs are making big strides in meeting a wide array of commercial vehicle demands—from heavy-duty truck applications in short routes and last-mile delivery to getting people where they need to go on school buses and transit buses. Exciting as it is, bringing EVs to your commercial operation requires require special training, safety precautions and equipment.

Detroit celebrates one million heavy-duty engines

The engines were produced at Redford, Mich., facility.