Not sure who you’re referring to. I know turbo compound engines have been out a number of years and taking advantage of downspeeding has been going on for even longer. The compounding has allowed even further downspeeding of drivetrains. It wouldn’t be possible without that.
Not sure what your aim is with the second part. I bet you’d be blown away by the engineers, if you actually knew them. They’re comprised of “real world” intelligent people.
I maintained healthy relationships with the fleet, tractor, and trailer managers. I was intensely interested in what was going on, what they were up to, how things were improving, etc. I regularly wandered the shop bays, talking to techs, trying to learn more, etc. I regularly bought the entire shop pizza and sandwich platters for their lunch. As one of the highest mileage generating drivers, running 9+mpg, one of a few running west coast routes, every person in the transportation operations side of the business knew who I was. I still hold the highest 70hr mileage number for the company. I loved working there and gave them my all.
The oil pan isn’t structural. The composite construction is quieter and transfers less noise and resonance. I’d say it’s a pretty smart idea.
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