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Korail Diesel Hydraulic Car by "Saemaul" Train, MTU 12V 396TC-13(Early type only) MTU 16V 396TC-13(Mid, late type) MTU 8V 183TC-12( For HEP engine. Mid, late type only) Voith Gravita Locomotive family; New Zealand DL class locomotive; NIR Class 4000; South African Class 45-000, one MTU 20V 4000 R63L engine; Krauss-Maffei ML 4000, two Maybach ...
Detroit Diesel and MTU jointly developed the 2000 and 4000 series, with Detroit Diesel leading development of the 2000 and MTU leading the 4000, each of which are named for the per-cylinder displacement in cm 3. [17] Like the Series 149, the 4000 comes in 8V-, 12V-, 16V-, and 20V- configurations.
The Prima Diesel-electric locomotives are a class of medium and heavy, four- and six-axle, passenger and freight mainline locomotives. [1] They have been built both to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard and 1,668 mm (5 ft 5 + 21 ⁄ 32 in) broad gauges, and find use in the Middle East, Europe and North America.
NIR C4k no. 4002 at Holywood station. The Class 4000 is a type of diesel multiple unit (DMU) in service with Northern Ireland Railways.. The fleet was procured due to the recognition of the essential role railways play in economic growth and the need to replace outdated rolling stock, particularly Class 80 and Class 450 trains.
The locomotives have a supercharged 16-cylinder diesel engine of the MTU 4000 series developing 2,000 kW of power which drive a three-phase brushless alternator. At idle 8 of the 16 cylinders can be turned off, reducing fuel consumption and emissions.
Chevron Products Company Issues New Case Study Highlighting Performance of Delo® Engine Oil at ASARCO Mine -- Delo 400 Multigrade SAE 15W-40 Delivers 21,900 Hours of Life in MTU 4000 Engine ...
The T 282 C engine is a Tier 2, EPA-compliant diesel MTU/DD 20V4000 2,800 kW (3,750 hp) engine, configurable up to 3,000 kW (4,000 hp). Water-cooled turbo chargers and exhaust manifold keep the engine cool, while the ADEC engine control module monitors fuel consumption and exhaust temperatures at multiple points.
Following the upgrades most of the class have either emission-improved TB11 engines or MTU 4000 engines. Since 1985, the locomotives have had additional engine exhaust devices fitted on the roof with a scoop like appearance – the purpose of these is to direct the exhaust flow, preventing overhead wire being coated by any particulate or ...