Inboard engine 6090HFM85
auxiliarydieselprofessional vessel

inboard engine
inboard engine
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Characteristics

Type
inboard, auxiliary
Power source
diesel
Market
professional vessel
Technology
direct fuel injection, turbocharged
Power

325 ch
(325 hp)

Description

ABS type approved for use on classed & inspected vessel Water-cooled exhaust manifold and turbo to meet surface temperature requirements Marine Classification Society fuel hoses, lube and oil hoses 4-valve cylinder head The 4-valve cylinder head provides excellent airflow resulting in greater low-speed torque and better transient response. Cross flow design Electronic unit injector (EUI) and engine control unit (ECU) The EUI fuel system provides variable common-rail pressure, multiple injections, and higher injection pressures, up to 2000 bar (29,000 psi). It also controls fuel injection timing and provides precise control for start, duration, and end of injection. Air-to-air aftercooled This is the most efficient method of cooling intake air to help reduce engine emissions while maintaining low-speed torque, transient response time, and peak torque. It enables an engine to meet emissions regulations with better fuel economy and the lowest installed costs. John Deere electronic engine controls Electronic engine controls monitor critical engine functions, providing warning and/or shutdown to prevent costly engine repairs and eliminate the need for add-on governing components all lowering total installed costs. Snapshot diagnostic data that can be retrieved using commonly available diagnostic service tools. Controls utilize common wiring interface connector for vehicles or available OEM instrumentation packages; new solid conduit and “T” connectors to reduce wiring stress and provide greater durability and improved appearance.
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