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  2. Marine diesel oil - Wikipedia

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    MDO is widely used by medium speed and medium/high speed marine diesel engines. It is also used in the larger low speed and medium speed propulsion engine which normally burn residual fuel. [1] Those fuels result from a catalytic cracking and visbreaking refinery. [1] Marine diesel oil has been condemned for its nimiety of sulfur, so many ...

  3. Category:Marine diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Marine diesel engines" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Marinediesel AB - Wikipedia

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    The 6.5L engine was the first successful diesel V-8 engine designed specifically for marine use on a commercial scale. In 2006, Marinediesel started development work on the 6.6L Duramax V8 engine GM diesel engine that entered production as the Marinediesel VGT series. [6] At the same time, Marinediesel became the first GM OEM located outside ...

  5. Costruzioni Motori Diesel S.p.A. - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, CMD inaugurated the Atella 1 plant, expanding its business producing and selling marine diesel engines. In 1996, FNM 1.4-liter diesel engines began to be installed in passenger cars built by India's Premier Automobiles Limited , in two Fiat-derived models called the Premier 137D and 1.38D .

  6. Fairbanks Morse 38 8-1/8 diesel engine - Wikipedia

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    The first Soviet mass-produced diesel locomotive, TE3, was powered by a 1470 kW (2000 hp) 2D100 engine, direct descendant of the marine 38 8-1/8 engine. The TE3 was produced in high numbers (up to 7600 units), and proved to be a reliable mainline freight locomotive.

  7. ALCO 251 - Wikipedia

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    The ALCO 251 is a 4-stroke diesel engine that was developed by the American Locomotive Company to replace its 244 and 539 engines. The 251 was developed to be used in diesel locomotives, as a marine power plant in ships, and as a stationary power generator .

  8. Category:Marine engines - Wikipedia

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    Marine diesel engines (1 C, 18 P) Marine engine manufacturers (1 C, 140 P) Marine steam engines (5 P) V. Volvo engines (28 P) Pages in category "Marine engines"

  9. Combined diesel and gas - Wikipedia

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    For an example the new CODAG-propelled Fridtjof Nansen-class frigates of the Royal Norwegian Navy, the gear ratio for the diesel engine is changed from about 1:7.7 (engine:propeller) for diesel-only to 1:5.3 when in diesel-and-turbine mode. Some ships even have three different gear ratios for the diesel engines — one each for single-diesel ...