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| Customer’s approach to the new Cat C9.3B industrial engine ![]() These changes will deliver many customer benefits including increased performance, improved fuel consumption and exceptional starting capability in cold climates. These significant system upgrades, which provide added value to OEM customers, build on the core engine, which has been in production since 2011 with more than 46,000 engines, logging more than 150 million hours in real world off-highway applications. With a proven, reliable core engine and DPF (diesel particulate filter) solution already in place, Caterpillar's focus for EU Stage V construction customers has been on simplifying design and improving performance. Along with taking 39% of the aftertreatment packaging size out of the previous design, customers can opt for engine-mounted aftertreatment (EMAT) and full industrial power units (IPU) straight from the factory. For the more challenging installations, remote-mounted aftertreatment is available that only requires wiring, coolant and diesel exhaust fluid effects added to the system. With full engine production planned in the first quarter of 2018, Caterpillar is prepared to meet the needs of Stage V customers. write your comments about the article :: © 2017 Construction News :: home page |