scania
No. They are available with inline-6 and V8 engines.
well, scania build the strongest trucks but MAN have released a truck with a V8 engine
The 1410 and the 1409 both v8 engines take around 36 ltrs from empty with new filters
There is Laura Jane (no "y"), a Scania R500 V8 that usually hauls timber.
One can find an S10 V8 drink online. Some of the useful websites are Amazon, My Supermarket, Sam's Club, Staples, Live Strong, Campbell's Soup and Weiku.
There are several V8 conversions that can be done,there is no one place to learn about them all. You can read about a Mazda Miata conversion at www.monstermiata.com.
There are usually a lot of V8 Fusion coupons around. One site that offers them in particular is the V8 site itself, which is: www.v8juice.com/Coupons.aspx. There are also sites such as: Coupons.com, Redplum.com, and Smartsource.com that frequently offer V8 Fusion coupons as well.
Current production trucks typically use an inline 6 motor. A couple of the European manufacturers (such as Scania) have their higher displacement (14 - 15 litre) motors in V8 configuration (makes the motor more compact). The last V8 motor available for trucks on the US market was the Mack E9, which displaced 14.6 litres.
5.9L V8 has one chain.3.7L V6 and 4.7L V8 have three chains.5.9L V8 has one chain.3.7L V6 and 4.7L V8 have three chains.
There is no conversion kit made for that, you need to just get a set of V8 motor mounts and bolt them in and then you can drop the V8 in.
An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.