How long to remanufacture a Mack E7 engine?
We typically can remanufacture an existing core or rebuild and return an engine in approximately 16 days. Call Capital Reman Exchange at 1-844-239-8101 today to speak to a sales representative regarding a Mack E7 or Mack E-Tech Engine.
What kind of engine is a Mack E-7?
Mack E-Tech engines are 6 cylinder multi-system cooled and range from Mack E-7 Engine in Truck360 to 500 hp. The fuel injection system uses an upgrade to the Econovance technology of the E7 called the Mack V-Mac III electronic fuel control system which utilized electronic unit pumps.
Where can I get parts for a Mack Engine?
We offer remanufactured parts for the widest range of Mack engine models. We regularly deliver parts for the following Mack engines: E-6, E-7, E-Tech, V9 and many more. We have everything you need to service and overhaul the Mack engine on your machine. We are also a source for a variety of low hour used Mack Engines.
What’s the best running rate for a Mack Engine?
Mack engines are not built for speed unlike Cummins, CAT or Detroit but for long-term durability; perfect for service applications like Public Bus Fleets, Fire Engines, Dump Trucks and Refuse Vehicles. The Mack e7 engine’s optimal running rate is at 1400-1800 rpms but isn’t designed for high running rates.
What makes a Mack Engine a workhorse?
Mack engines are known for their per foot pound of torque output. They are workhorses in industrial applications meaning most Mack enthusiasts measure “power to the ground” over high horsepower capabilities of other diesel engines. Comparing a 400 hp CAT to a 400 hp Mack is like comparing cats to dogs.
Is the Mack E7 the same as the E-Tech?
Like the E7 the E-Tech features dual flow paint on oil lubrication system with a 34 quart capacity. The E-Tech has upgraded high rated steel crest articulated pistons and both wet and dry liners for long standing resilience. The crew at Capital Reman Exchange are experts at rebuilding and remanufacturing Mack E7 and E-Tech engines.
What kind of fuel injection does Mack E7 use?
The fuel injection system uses an upgrade to the Econovance technology of the E7 called the Mack V-Mac III electronic fuel control system which utilized electronic unit pumps. The E Tech engine also uses high swirl combustion for increased fuel efficiency and emissions production.
What was the technology of the Mack E7 line?
In addition to the Ecconovance technology Mack also introduced another modification to its E7 line which improved the efficiency of the air/fuel mixing ratio through a high injection pressure combustion system known as “swirl technology” which increased airflow greatly.