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The Detroit Diesel 8V71 is one of the most iconic two-stroke diesel engines ever built. Known for its unmistakable scream and roots blower whine, this 568 cubic inch (9.3L) V8 powered semi trucks, buses, marine vessels, generators, construction equipment, and military vehicles for decades. But behind the legendary sound and durability lies a brutal reality most fans don’t talk about. In this deep dive, we break down: 📌How the 8V71 two-stroke diesel actually works 📌Horsepower and torque specs (naturally aspirated vs turbocharged) 📌Why these engines last millions of miles 📌The truth about fuel consumption and oil use 📌Blower dependency and maintenance demands 📌Why the 71 Series was discontinued in 1995 📌Emissions, heat, and starting issues 📌And why enthusiasts still love them today From the early days of the Detroit Diesel 6-71 to the fire-breathing 8V71T, this engine defined an era of American trucking and industrial power. Built during a time when engines were mechanical, rebuildable, and brutally honest, the 8V71 represents old-school diesel engineering at its rawest. If you love vintage diesel engines, classic semi trucks, two-stroke Detroit Diesels, and old-school American iron, this video is for you. 👉 Subscribe for more deep dives on legendary truck engines. 👉 Comment below if you’ve driven or worked on an 8V71. #DetroitDiesel #8V71 #TwoStrokeDiesel #VintageTrucks #ClassicDiesel #DieselEngines #TruckHistory