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The Caterpillar C175 is a family of diesel internal combustion engines made by Caterpillar. The engine is 5.3 litres per cylinder in displacement. The cylinder size is 175 millimetres (6.9 in) x 220 millimetres (8.7 in) bore/stroke. The engine can produce 1500-4800 horsepower at 1800 RPM. The peak torque occurs at an
The EMD F125 "Spirit" is a four-axle passenger diesel locomotive manufactured by Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) for the North American market since 2015. It is powered by a Caterpillar C175-20 V20 diesel engine rated at 4,700 hp (3,500 kW).
The pre-SC and Model 90 switchers were development design locomotives outshopped in 1935. ... EMD 20-645E3 Steam generator: 3,600 hp (2. ... Caterpillar C175-20: ...
Caterpillar increased the power output of the Cat 3524B EUI 24-cylinder diesel engine used in the 797 from net 2,394 kW (3,211 hp) to net 2,513 kW (3,370 hp) enabling the 797B to achieve a 68 km/h (42 mph) top speed when transporting a 345 t (380 short tons) load, a 3.2 km/h (2 mph) increase over the first generation 797.
Owing to the ongoing global economic uncertainty, Caterpillar's (CAT) adjusted earnings guidance for 2020 is at $8.50-$10.00, the mid-point of which suggests a year-over-year decline of 16%.
Greater capital cost. Greater deadweight. More engines, and the engines and generators do not use standard parts, reducing reliability. Multiple smaller truck type engines which lack the hardiness of a single large railroad type prime mover. Engineers do not like them because they are slow to get a cut of cars moving. [2] [6] [5]
Mercedes-Benz MB 511 marine diesel engine. Beginning in the late-1930s, Mercedes-Benz produced several large V20 diesel engines for use in marine applications. The first engine was the MB 501 which was based on the MB 500 V12 engine and was installed in the 1937 class Schnellboot (fast attack boat) and several submarines.
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