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hooligan wrote:I notice in the ISB chart posted that the ISB 225 has 225hp and 605 ft lbs @ 1600 rpm and the ISB 225 has 225 hp and 520 ft lbs @ 1600 rpm. How can these engs have the same HP and different torque values at the same rpm? Is this a typo or am I not understanding something more basic.Crespro wrote:
The torque/HP question arises periodically. My question is: do all of these engines produce rated torque at the typical 1,600 RPM? What is the difference in the torque/RPM curves?
Torque and rpm values vary greatly even among the same engines. My ISB 260 produces 550 ftlbs torque at 1900rpm while another version of that same engine is available with 260HP, 660Ftlbs at 1600rpm.
ISB Engine ratings
โJul-19-2014 01:29 PM
โJul-19-2014 01:16 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:
Regarding the "lugging down", Cat recommends that a diesel be allowed to "lug" for the best efficiency. I think they define lugging as letting it the rpm drop to the peak torque speed and only downshift if that rpm can not be maintained. To do this with the Allison I just keep it in the Mode setting and the performance is amazing.
However, a caveat is on extended grades running at peak torque the engine RPM is too low for maximum cooling so a downshift is necessary if coolant temp becomes excessive.
In other words, don't worry about "lugging" it.
โJul-19-2014 12:04 PM
Crespro wrote:
The torque/HP question arises periodically. My question is: do all of these engines produce rated torque at the typical 1,600 RPM? What is the difference in the torque/RPM curves?
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โJul-18-2014 09:25 PM
Crespro wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
Actually HP alone does not answer the question.
There are Cummins B's with 300 HP and 6XX lb-ft torque
There are Cat 3126's with 300 HP and 860 lb-ft torque
There are Cummins C's with 300 HP and 960 lb-ft of torque
They are NOT the same.
The other part of the equation is loaded coach weight with toad.
The torque/HP question arises periodically. My question is: do all of these engines produce rated torque at the typical 1,600 RPM? What is the difference in the torque/RPM curves?
โJul-18-2014 09:05 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
Actually HP alone does not answer the question.
There are Cummins B's with 300 HP and 6XX lb-ft torque
There are Cat 3126's with 300 HP and 860 lb-ft torque
There are Cummins C's with 300 HP and 960 lb-ft of torque
They are NOT the same.
The other part of the equation is loaded coach weight with toad.
โJul-18-2014 08:56 PM
Hpymils wrote:Compared to what? If you compare it to a gas V-!0 with 362 HP that weights 16,000 lbs and the 300 hp DP weighs 30,000 lbs I would say it will lug (be much slower on a hills).
Is a 300hp diesel sufficient for a 36/37 foot motor home? Will a 300hp lug down on hills?
โJul-18-2014 08:25 PM
Hpymils wrote:
Is a 300hp diesel sufficient for a 36/37 foot motor home? Will a 300hp lug down on hills?
โJul-18-2014 08:16 PM