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Cummins flashes a big donk

CUMMINS has configured the latest iteration of its QSK95 high-speed diesel engine as a ready-to-install offshore-drilling power module capable of producing 2.1 megawatts of power.

Cummins flashes a big donk

This is achieved through the use of just 16-cylinders compared with the 20 required by other large high-speed diesels, allowing the QSK95, which Cummins claims is the world's most powerful high-speed diesel...

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