How many horsepower is a Cummins X15?
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Advertised Horsepower | 525-565 hp 391-421 kW |
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Peak Torque | 1850-2050 lb-ft 2508-2779 N•m |
Governed Speed | 1900 RPM |
Clutch Engagement Torque | 1000 lb-ft 1356 N•m |
Number of Cylinders | 6 |
What is a X15 engine?
The X15 is the newest engine in the much loved ISX product line. The X15 is the successor to the proven workhorse ISX15. The X15 is an upgrade to the ISX15 with an optimized compression ratio, air handling system and combustion process to deliver 25% better fuel economy and up to 30%-40% lower maintenance costs.
What kind of technology does a Cummins X15 engine have?
X15 engines are available with Cummins Guidanz™ technology, which provides a seamless, process-guided package that streamlines the diagnosis and repair process, ensuring that the right parts, tools and support can be brought onsite to speed up repairs. To access our complete brochure library, click here.
What kind of ECM does a 2004 Cummins engine need?
2004 Cummins engines with standard transmissions and 2005 both automatic and standard have an APPS mounted to the accelerator pedal. This harness supports the 2003-2004 bell crank or 2004-2005 accelerator pedal mounted APPS. Your ECM will need to be flashed accordingly.
When did the Cummins N series engine come out?
Although the original C-series remained in the IH line-up until the mid-1970s, changed truck weight and length regulations and the success of two-stroke Detroit Diesel linehaul engines saw Cummins introduce the 14-litre N-series. Cummins’ big-bore V-series engine, the 903, was released in Australia in the early 1970s.
What was the third event in a Cummins 5.9L?
The third event was called post-injection, which occurred after the main injection event in an effort to raise in-cylinder heat. While the injectors in both ’03-’04 and ’04.5-’07 5.9Ls were dimensionally the same, the units found in early common-rail engines featured eight-hole nozzles and a 143-degree spray angle.