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VForce Diesel 10T | 12.8L Heavy Duty Truck Engine
   
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VForce Diesel 10T | 12.8L Heavy Duty Truck Engine

In 2 collections by PsychoticPunk
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Description
VForce Diesel Co is a heavy-duty turbodiesel engine manufacture owned and produced by Fingo Motor Co.

VForce produces proven light-emissions (no giant emissions system) truck and machine engines focused around reliability, longevity, and serviceability while providing class leading power and fuel economy.

We support the mechanics, modifiers, and tuners that work on and tune and use our engines. No closed software or lack of parts availability.

With the 2025 update to the VForce Series, we introduce the new MECH ALPHA ECM on all our engines. This new ECM implements a PID controlled throttle system for smoother revving and accelerating, Aswell as providing a better engine startup experience, and an automatic high idle system that also has a manual switch.

If you have the legacy VForce ECM, we’d recommend updating to the new MECH ALPHA ECM for an improved experience. All it requires is removed the old unit and hooking up the new one. No modifications or changes to the engines itself are needed.

(Comment bellow if you have any issues)

- Output Numbers From Break -
(12.8L V10)
445 BHP
1,550 LB-FT

Use it any any build you want, just leave credit in your description, thanks!
2 Comments
PsychoticPunk  [author] 30 Apr, 2024 @ 4:28pm 
I ran then on some dynos that people've made on the workshop and got them to an output number that im happy with for the class of engine i was aiming for, then slapped a real life hp label on them that i thought was representative of that. So this engine and the other VF-10 for example are meant as smaller heavy engines similar to the cummins X12.
noobie 29 Apr, 2024 @ 8:05pm 
how do you measure hp?