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  2. Cummins-Wärtsilä - Wikipedia

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    Cummins and Wärtsilä Diesel agreed about setting up a joint venture to produce engines which would cover the gap in the engine ranges between both companies. The companies signed a letter of intent for the foundation of Cummins-Wärtsilä in December 1994. The ownership was shared 50% / 50% between Cummins and Wärtsilä Diesel.

  3. Cummins - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] [self-published source] The Cummins N Series engines became the industry leader in the post-World War II road-building boom in the United States, with more than half of the heavy-duty truck market using Cummins engines from 1952 to 1959. [7] In the 1960s, the company opened an assembly plant in Shotts, Scotland (closed in 1996). By ...

  4. Category:Cummins diesel engines - Wikipedia

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    Cummins M-series engine; Cummins Quantum Series; Cummins X-series engine This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 19:49 (UTC). ...

  5. Cummins B Series engine - Wikipedia

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    The 3.9-liter 4B/4BT/4BTA Cummins is categorized under the B Engine family alongside the 5.9-liter 6B/6BT/6BTA Cummins diesel engines. The 3.9 is an inline four-cylinder, either naturally aspirated (4B) or turbodiesel (4BT/4BTA), which was popular for many step van applications including bread vans and other commercial vehicles. Additionally it ...

  6. List of GE locomotives - Wikipedia

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    They use the same type of engine across all models (GE 7FDL-8, except for UM 106T Locomotives which used Alco 12-244E). Despite using the same type of engine, the power capabilities from type to type are different as some models are equipped with dual turbocharger, or equipped with common rail system and dual turbocharger.

  7. Gillig Transit Coach School Bus - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Gillig introduced the first diesel-powered Transit Coach, offering two models. Similar to the Crown Supercoach, the mid-engine Model 743 was powered by a 743 cubic-inch Cummins NHH220 underfloor inline-6; the Model C-180 was the first diesel-powered school bus with a rear-mounted engine (Cummins C-180).

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  9. Versatile (company) - Wikipedia

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    Cummins 7.7L - 8 Cylinder 700 210 HP 1972-1977 Cummins 9.1L - 8 Cylinder 750 220 HP 1976-1977 Cummins 14.0L - 6 Cylinder 756 190 HP 1986 Cummins 8.3L - 6 Cylinder 900 300 HP 1972-1977 Cummins 14.8L - 8 Cylinder 300 155 HP 1973 Cummins 6.2L - 6 Cylinder 800 235 HP 1973-1977 Cummins 14.0L - 6 Cylinder 825 250 HP 1977 Cummins 14.0L - 6 Cylinder 846