(364) Plankton gets his 2012 International Prostar MAXXFORCE 13 broke down.

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Vehicle: 2012 International Prostar MAXXFORCE 13 Sleeper Semi truck 6x4 axle

Engine: 12.4L I6 MAXXFORCE 13 Twin-Turbodiesel engine

Aspiration: Turbocharged

Fuel Type: Diesel #2 (ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL ONLY) 15ppm (2007-present)

Classification: Semi Truck Diesel

Transmission: Eaton 13 speed manual transmission

D.E.F.: No, Not equipped

Capacity: 2 PAX. + 0 WCL

Steering: Powered

Brakes: Powered - Air

Radio: Ford AM/FM/CD

Manufactured: 2011 - Navistar Corporation

Engine Oil Recommended: 15W-40 Heavy Duty Diesel on-highway oil

Video Rating: PG-13 (for rude humor & vulgar language)

Plot: Sheldon J. Plankton tries to show a video on how you can bulletproof your MAXXFORCE 13 Diesel engine built by Navistar Corporation. But, Plankton gets stranded because the engine is too defective and causes so many problems. MermaidMan & Barnacle Boy go inspect on what's happening across the street. MermaidMan calls out for SpiderMan and Plankton gets hit. Then Shrek from the 1996 VHS Tape test footage attacks Plankton. And Plankton finally got what he deserved. THE END.

Cast & Crew:

Mr. Doug Lawrence as Mr. Sheldon J. Plankton (computer voiced by uberduck.ai)

Tim Conway (12/15/1933-5/14/2019) as Barnacle Boy (computer voiced by uberduck.ai)

Joe Whyte (sub actor for Ernest Borgnine) as MermaidMan (computer voiced by uberduck.ai)

TJ Younan - TJ THE CARTOON/ANIMATION FAN as SpiderMan

Chris Farley (2/15/1964-12/18/1997) as Shrek (1996 VHS animation test footage - DreamWorks Animation SKG)

James Brown as Shrek (1996 VHS animation test footage - DreamWorks Animation SKG) singing: "I feel Good by UMG Records - (1965)".

MrTurbodiesel - Director of "Plankton gets his 2012 International Prostar MAXXFORCE 13 broke down."

Video aspect ratio: 16:9 WIDESCREEN

From MrTurbodiesel's perspective: The MAXXFORCE 13 was competing with other semi truck companies. Sadly, Truck drivers find out that Navistar is selling defective engines and cannot get the job done. All of the people who had a defective Navistar engine were suing Navistar in a class-action lawsuit and companies lost $6.7 million. These engines are designed to leave you stranded & I am sorry if this happened to you already. I wouldn't consider this diesel engine at all. Please Like, Subscribe, Follow, Rumble & Enjoy. Thanks.

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