10 Turbocharged Diesel Trucks

Boosted Turbos

Diesel engines are different from their gasoline counterparts because they require additional air intake. Many truck owners will install a turbo, or multiple, to help with this issue. Additionally, having the turbo installed will significantly increase the performance by intensifying the combustion process inside the engine. Below are ten articles featuring turbocharged trucks of various shapes and sizes.

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