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What is the International MaxxForce 13 engine, and what are its specifications?

The International MaxxForce 13 engine is a heavy-duty diesel engine designed for use in commercial trucks and other large vehicles. It has a displacement of 12.4 liters and is capable of producing up to 475 horsepower and 1,700 lb-ft of torque. The engine uses advanced technologies such as high-pressure common rail fuel injection and a variable geometry turbocharger to maximize power and efficiency while meeting stringent emissions standards.

How can I improve the performance of my International MaxxForce 13 engine?

There are a variety of ways to improve the performance of an International MaxxForce 13 engine, depending on the specific goals and requirements of the vehicle. Some common strategies include upgrading to a more powerful turbocharger, optimizing the fuel injection system, or installing aftermarket air intake and exhaust systems to increase airflow and reduce back pressure.

How many miles does a MaxxForce 13 engine last?

The lifespan of a MaxxForce 13 engine can vary depending on factors such as maintenance, operating conditions, and usage patterns. With proper maintenance and care, however, many MaxxForce 13 engines are capable of lasting for 1.2 million miles or more. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and to promptly address any issues or problems that arise to help ensure the longevity and reliability of the engine.

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