2010 CAT 700hp C18 18.1 L Turbo Diesel Industrial Engine Only 1,228 Hours
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2010 CAT 700hp C18 18.1 L Turbo Diesel Industrial Engine Only 1,228 Hours

A 2010 CAT 700hp C18 18.1 L Turbo Diesel industrial engine is an in-line 6-cylinder engine that uses a turbocharged and aftercooled (TA) aspiration system, with a displacement of 18.1 L and a compression ratio of 16.5:1. Key specifications include a 700 hp (522 kW) rating at 2100 rpm, a maximum usable altitude of 2625 ft, and a dry weight of approximately 3,304 lb (1,499 kg). This engine type is known for its reliability and quiet operation, with fluid efficiency optimized for various applications and no Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) required for some variants.
 

Full Specifications Overview
General: 

  • Model: C18 Industrial Diesel Engine
  • Displacement: 18.1 L
  • Engine Family: ACERT™
  • Aspiration: Turbocharged and Aftercooled (TA)
  • Combustion System: Direct Injection
  • Cycle: 4-Stroke Diesel
Performance: 

  • Advertised HP: 700 hp (522 kW)
  • Rating RPM: 2100 rpm
  • Maximum Torque: 1752 lb-ft (2375 Nm)
  • Compression Ratio: 16.5:1
Physical & Operational: 

  • Dry Weight: 3,304 lb (1,499 kg)
  • Rotation: Counterclockwise
  • Cooling System Capacity: 20.8 L (5.5 gal)
  • Oil Capacity: 34 L (9 gal)
  • Max Tilt Angle: 60% Longitudinal (31°), 30% Transverse (17°)
  • Max Usable Altitude: 2625 Ft
Features:
  • Customization: Fully configurable to minimize package size for various applications. 
  • Fluid Efficiency: Optimized fluid consumption for low operating costs. 
  • Durability: Engineered with proven core designs for reliability and extended life. 
  • Emission Standards: Some variants meet U.S. EPA Tier 3 equivalent and EU Stage IIIA equivalent emission standards. 
  • Maintenance: Requires maintenance every 250 operational hours, as detailed in the CAT Operations and Maintenance Manual.

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