What is the life expectancy of a Volvo engine?

What is the life expectancy of a Volvo engine?

That being said, with the proper care the average lifespan of a Volvo is typically 20 years with over 200,000 miles.

How much horsepower does a D13 Volvo have?

455 hp
With 455 hp on tap and 1,850 lb-ft of torque at less than 1,000 rpm, it is designed to be both powerful and very efficient. The technology has been used in European Volvos for years, and now it comes to the U.S. for model year 2017.

Can you regen while driving?

When everything is working as it should, regeneration occurs automatically while the vehicle is in motion, unnoticeable to the driver. Using the heat of the exhaust itself, soot is burned off the DPF often as quickly as it accumulates. This is known as passive regeneration.

How many shifting programs does a Volvo D13 have?

It has about 13 available shifting programs available. Your salesman might tell you 6 but there are some fleet specific programs available on the service side that salesmen probably are unaware of. The are very solid.

What is the warranty on a Volvo D13?

The changes proposed are common rail injection, possibly compounded turbos a couple others too. The big change for the Ishift is dual clutch. As for the Ishift it is probably the best auto in a truck. Warranty is 5 yr/750 k miles. It has about 13 available shifting programs available.

What’s the cruising speed of a Volvo D13?

D13 drivetrain recommendations It is critical to specify the truck properly to achieve maximum fuel economy and performance. Ask your salesman to help you choose a rear axle ratio appropriate for your expected cruising speed and gross combination weight. Never specify a Volvo D13 engine for a cruise speed above 1550 rpm. SPECIFICATIONS Ratings:

What kind of catalyst does a Volvo D13 use?

The use of Cu-Z catalyst coatings improves both low-temperature NOx conversion, and long-term system robustness. D13 drivetrain recommendations It is critical to specify the truck properly to achieve maximum fuel economy and performance. Ask your salesman to help you choose a rear axle ratio appropriate for your expected cruising