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The standard engine in the Freedom series is Mack’s E3 engine rated at 210 horsepower. The 250-hp E3 is optional on the XL and XXL models. The six-cylinder E3 engine is certified in all 50 US states.

What kind of engine is in a Mack?

The 16-liter Mack MP10 engine, the most powerful Mack engine offered, carries over unchanged. With up to 605 horsepower and 2,060 lb. -ft. of torque, the MP10 comes standard in the Titan by Mack model, the ideal choice for heavy-haul, severe-duty applications.

What engines are in Mack Trucks?

From construction to refuse to highway hauling, there’s an MP engine that’ll keep you at the head of the pack.

  • MP ®7. Direct Injection Diesel. HP: 325-425 HP.
  • MP ®8. Direct Injection Diesel. HP: 415-505 HP.
  • MP ®8HE. Direct Injection Diesel. HP: 415-445 HP.
  • SCR and Clean Diesel. ClearTech SCR.
  • Cummins L9. Up to 15% more fuel economy.

Do Mack Trucks have Volvo engines?

Spokesmen for Volvo and Mack confirmed they are ceasing production of the Mack MP10 engine and the Volvo D16. We also continue to see a general shift among our highway customers toward the lighter, more fuel-efficient Volvo D13 engine, which comprises the most popular engine displacement in North America,” Borgna said.

What kind of engine does a Renault Mid-Liner have?

The Mid-Liner MS was a modified truck Renault S/M series. Lighter version MS200P was equipped with a turbocharged diesel engine with an output of 175 hp and 5-speed transmission Spicer; while the heavier chassis MS300P and truck tractors MS300T were equipped with 210 hp (later 215 hp) engines and 5-, 6-speed transmission RVI.

What kind of engines do Mack Trucks use?

On the older macks a lot of the parts have both Mack and Renault cast in it. Renault began to aquire Mack around 78 or 79. They fully bought out mack in 82 or so. They used mack engines in there trucks most notibly the E9 in the Magnum. Mack imported the midliner and more recently the midlum (marketed as the freedom).

When did Mack start making Mid Liner trucks?

In 1977 two companies were thinking about joint production and sales of 6-7 class trucks in North and Central America and the Caribbean. As the result, Renault and Mack developed joint plans to produce the Mack Mid-Liner range in 1979. Renault increased its stake in the assets of MACK up to 40%.

What happened to Renault and Mack?

Renault increased its stake in the assets of MACK up to 40%. Later, in 1987, there was a financial restructuring in Renault company and a new subdivision Renault V.I. fully bought all of the Mack assets from Renault. The Mid-Liner MS was a modified truck Renault S/M series.