(429) Plankton gets his 2016 Nissan Titan XD ISV5.0 Cummins Diesel broke down.

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Vehicle: 2016 Nissan Titan XD Pro-4X Crew Cab w/ISV5.0 Cummins Diesel

Engine: 5.0L V8 Cummins ISV5.0 Turbodiesel engine (2013-2019)

Aspiration: Turbocharged

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

Classification: 3/4 ton Truck Diesel

Transmission: 6 speed automatic transmission with OverDrive

D.E.F.: No, Not equipped

Capacity: 5-6 PAX. + 0 WCL

Steering: Powered

Brakes: Powered

Radio: Nissan AM/FM/CD/Navigation

Manufactured: 6-15 (June 2015) in Japan

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

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

Plot: Sheldon J. Plankton tries to show a video on how you can delete the emission systems on your 2016-2019 Nissan Titan XD with the Cummins ISV5.0 Diesel engine. Then the penguins pretended like they didn't delete the emission systems. Then the penguins come back and chase Plankton down. Then Wallace from Wallace & Gromit thought they can make the best diesel engine with the emission systems invention. And Plankton finally got what he deserved. THE END.

Cast & Crew:

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

Tom McGrath as Skipper from "DreamWorks Madagascar (2005)" (computer voiced by uberduck.ai) courtesy of DreamWorks Animation SKG

Peter Sallis as Wallace from "Wallace & Gromit" (computer voiced by uberduck.ai)

Chris Miller as Kowalski from "DreamWorks Madagascar (2005)" (computer voiced by uberduck.ai) courtesy of DreamWorks Animation SKG

Christopher Knights as Private from "DreamWorks Madagascar (2005)" (computer voiced by uberduck.ai) courtesy of DreamWorks Animation SKG

MrTurbodiesel - Director of "Plankton gets his 2016 Nissan Titan XD ISV5.0 Cummins Diesel broke down."

Video aspect ratio: 16:9 WIDESCREEN

From MrTurbodiesel's perspective: The Cummins ISV series mated with the Nissan Titan XD Pickup truck wasn't a good start. They had bad emission systems, and they were failures. I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy it at all!

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