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  2. List of Perkins engines - Wikipedia

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    Straight 4-Cylinder Nat asp or Turbo, OEM power unit Fitted to JCB loadall or Thwaites Dumpers PA: P6: 1938–01 to 1961-04: Six-cylinder, 288 cu. in. (4.7 L) diesel engine, rated at 86 bhp at 2,600 rpm. The highly successful P-series of engines established Perkins' reputation as one of the world's major builders of diesel engines. [5] PB: 6.288

  3. Cummins B Series engine - Wikipedia

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    Turbocharger: Holset Engineering (variable) Fuel system: Common rail high pressure direct injection, symmetrical combustion chamber with 7-hole injectors: Management: Bosch mechanical with electronic advance: Fuel type: Diesel: Oil system: Wet sump: Cooling system: Water cooled: Output; Power output: 53–420 hp (40–313 kW) Torque output: 265 ...

  4. Mercedes-Benz OM606 engine - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between the naturally aspirated and the turbocharged versions are the cylinder head, injection pump, valves, camshafts, rods, intake and exhaust manifolds and some minor differences like oil feed and return holes for the turbo and different crankcase ventilation system, valve cover and plastic engine cover.

  5. Tatra 815 - Wikipedia

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    It is turbocharged by one Holset WasteGate turbocharger, and equipped with an intercooler placed directly over the engine. The engine is equipped with a mechanically controlled in-line Bosch injection pump. Its roller crankshaft bolted together from individual segments belongs among unique technical solutions.

  6. Mercedes-Benz OM605 engine - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between the naturally aspirated and the turbocharged versions are the cylinder head, injection pump, valves, camshafts, rods, intake and exhaust manifolds and some minor differences like oil feed and return holes for the turbo and different crankcase ventilation system, valve cover and plastic engine cover

  7. Holset - Wikipedia

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    Holset may refer to: Holset Engineering was a British engineering company, now Cummins; Holset, Netherlands, a village This page was last edited on 22 ...