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The Scania 3-series is a truck model range introduced in 1987 by Swedish truck manufacturer Scania. It is the successor of the 2-series .The 3 series came in a range of different engine sizes and horsepower from 9.0 litre 230 horsepower all the way up to 14 litre V8 500 horsepower engine.
The evolution of Volvo FM series continued in 2005 [9] with the release of a new generation of FM trucks powered by an all-new 13-litre D13A engine and improved 9-litre D9B unit and the second-generation I-Shift transmission. [10] The naming of the series had also changed: engine size in litres is no longer used in the FM name.
9: DS9 or DSC9 series 8.5-litre engine; 11: DS11 or DSC11 series 11-litre engine; Development code. 3: third generation; Chassis type. A: chassis for articulated bus; C: chassis for single-decker, two-axle bus; D: chassis for double-decker bus; N: F-chassis for heavy-duty execution; T: chassis for single-decker or double-decker bus with ...
I-Shift transmissions [13] is a concept of manual transmission with computerized gear change control Transmission Management System (TMS) which contains two ECU's the transmission control unit (TECU) and the gear selector control unit (GECU). I-Shift borrowed from old transmission technologies like non-synchronised main gears which allowed a ...
The Scania N series is a line of low-floor bus chassis with straight-up, transversely mounted Euro IV or newer engine at the rear, built by Scania since 2006, replacing the Scania N94. It is available as the N UB (N230UB, N270UB, N280UB) [ 1 ] two-axle single-decker bus , the N UA (N310UA) tri-axle articulated bus , and the N UD (N230UD, N250UD ...
Scania K-series urban buses pioneered steerable tag axles in New Zealand, which became a requirement for buses between 12.6 m and 13.5 m in length. Because Scania K-series buses had a longer rear overhang than competing makes, the allowable overhang with a steerable tag axle was increased from 4.25 m to 4.5 m.
The Scania GPRT range, later known as the Scania 2-series, is a truck model range introduced in 1980 by Swedish truck manufacturer Scania. [2] It is the successor of the "1-series". The 2-series came in a range of different engine sizes and power ratings from 7.8 litres I6 to a 14.2-litre V8 engine .
The standard power unit is a 315 brake horsepower air-cooled 8 cylinder 13 litre diesel engine. The vehicle can be fitted with a crane , a winch and cupola for light machine guns and is capable of being launched and recovered from a landing craft at sea.