Mild vs. Wild – Horsepower at Any Cost (Diesel Edition) Ep. 2 - Engine Builder Magazine

Mild vs. Wild – Horsepower at Any Cost (Diesel Edition) Ep. 2

In this episode of Mild vs. Wild, we take a trip to Cambridge, OH to visit D&J Precision Machine to discuss their 6.7L HP Reman Extreme Cummins build and their 6.7L-based Enforcer engine for competition use. Find out what makes these builds special and what you might be able to get with your engine build budget!

Mild vs. Wild (Diesel Edition) is sponsored by AMSOIL INC.

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