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The new Caterpillar on-highway engine line consists of four models the C7, C9, C13, and C15 all equipped with the company's ACERT (Advanced Combustion The new Caterpillar on-highway engine line ...
And Cat's other mid-range ACERT offering, the C7 that replaces the on-road 3126E ... Cat says the stainless-steel, muffler-type component has no moving parts, that it requires no service, and expects ...
In the early 2000s, Caterpillar developed ACERT or Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology. One of the very first engines to utilize this was the C7 in 2003, though the actual first was ...
The new Caterpillar C7 engine with ACERT technology -- available in horsepower ratings of 190 to 300 -- can now be ordered with Peterbilt's medium-duty Model 330 and low-cab-forward Model 320.
The 950 GC wheel loader has a T4-F Cat C7.1 ACERT engine with 241 horsepower at 1,700 rpm. Operating weight is 41,644 pounds. The Z-bar loader linkage provides bucket breakout force of 33,238 lb.-ft.
Caterpillar uses a combination of new and existing technology in its ACERT engines, though details remain a little scarce. The mid-range C7 and C9, for example, use proven HEUI fuel systems ...
All five models-C7, C9, C11, C13 and C15-have been in full production since 2003. “Based on customer reports, engines with ACERT are delivering the same reliability and durability that Cat engines ...