Posted February 19, 201312 yr Owner The only thing is we are going to need a heavy duty upgrade to the front suspension...
February 19, 201312 yr What in the world does that go in? And I was impressed with the QSK 120 that Cummins recently developed....
February 19, 201312 yr What in the world does that go in? And I was impressed with the QSK 120 that Cummins recently developed.... Ships. Marine diesels.
February 20, 201312 yr [ATTACH=CONFIG]5069[/ATTACH] The only thing is we are going to need a heavy duty upgrade to the front suspension... wonder if you need to modify the hood at all to get it to fit? perhaps a air scoop?
February 20, 201312 yr Author Owner Cmon Mike you cant put a picture like that up without any info I saw over on another diesel site and figure I would share it. What info you want?
February 20, 201312 yr I think its this. http://www.enginelabs.com/news/true-story-behind-massive-engine-in-facebook-page-photo/
February 20, 201312 yr Author Owner I think its this. http://www.enginelabs.com/news/true-story-behind-massive-engine-in-facebook-page-photo/ Thanks! Here is the video from the page... http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Fq2rdmNwRw
February 20, 201312 yr 15,690 horsepower. Max operating rpm is 500, so the torque calculates out to around 164,800 lb-ft.
February 20, 201312 yr I figured it was a genset engine, I have seen pictures of and read articles of other Genset engines on remote islands made by Deutz that make this engine look like a Briggs.
February 20, 201312 yr That thing is incredible, but its surprising that it would be cost effective to build em that big rather than building smaller engines and running them in series. I cant imagine the labor involved in just maintenance alone :ahhh:The cooling lines that wrap around the back side of the engine look like 12 inch pipe!