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Mercedes Benz Engine Specs & Information
Cat Engine Specs & Information
Detroit Diesel Engine Specs & Information
Meeadowland Sterling's Heavy Truck Sales Department has the knowledge to
spec you out the right engine for your application.
Did you know Mercedes Benz, Cat and Dietroit Diesel manufacture
different engines for medium and heavy trucks.
Medium Duty Truck Transmission Choices
o Mercedes Benz Engine Models - MBE 900 Series ( MBE906/926 )
o Cat Engine Models - C7
Heavy and Extreme Duty Truck Transmission Choices
o Mercedes Benz Engine Models - MBE 4000
o Cat Engine Models - C9, C11, C13, C15, C16
o Detroit Diesel Engine Models - Series 60
Mercedes-Benz MBE900
With more than 300,000 engines in service worldwide, the MBE900 is available in
4- and 6-cylinder configurations with horsepower ratings up to 330 and torque
ratings up to 800 lb.-ft. The medium-duty engine, available in 4.8-, 6.4-
and 7.2-liter displacements, provides maximum power at a minimum weight and
maintains a high torque at a lower RPM for better drivability and fewer shifts.
A combination of high-pressure fuel injection systems and a responsive turbocharger
eliminate throttle lag and improve fuel economy.
Mercedes-Benz MBE4000
Designed for on-highway and vocational applications, the Mercedes-Benz MBE4000
is one of the strongest and lightest engines in its class. The engine comes
standard with an exhaust brake and produces additional horsepower when
combined with the optional Turbo Brake. Additionally, both the standard
exhaust brake and optional Turbo Brake are quieter than typical engine
brakes and can often be used where others are prohibited.
Detroit Diesel
Available on Sterling's L-Line and A-Line models, the Detroit Diesel 2004
Series 60 engine offers customers an excellent combination of a popular
and proven product that is fully certified to the new emissions standards.
The latest Series 60 engines features include improved performance,
efficiency, and electronic capabilities.
To meet the latest emissions regulations, the Series 60 is equipped with EGR,
and does not require an aftertreatment device of any kind or any changes in
usual maintenance procedures. The engine offers several performance features
including an EGR cooler with a lightweight tube-in-shell design for improved
efficiency, and a new Electronic Fuel Injector for faster response time and
increased durability. A variable geometry turbocharger provides better fuel
economy while improving drivability and engine braking.
In addition, the 12.7- and 14.0-liter Series 60 features a new DDEC V electronic
control for increased capability and reliability, which provides additional
microprocessor power, four-times more memory, and 150 output pins versus the
current 81. Also new in the 2004 Series 60 is the one-piece (Monotherm) piston
with a closed oil gallery for better cooling and more durability.
Caterpillar
Sterling Trucks offers a complete line of 2004 Cat® engines with ACERT® Technology,
including the C7, C9, C11, C13, and C15. To meet 2004 EPA standards, ACERT Technology
reduces emissions while also achieving excellent reliability, durability and
maintenance requirements. ACERT engines use a combination of advanced combustion
technology, air-handling systems, engine electronics and fuel injection.
Cat engines provide a wide range of power to meet any on-highway vehicle application.
The mid-range C7 engine is designed for short to medium hauls, pick-up and delivery,
and lease rental applications. Now available on the Sterling Acterra and L-Line models,
the engine provides a range of ratings from 190 to 330 HP and 520 to 860 lb.-ft. of torque.
The lightweight C9 and C11 engines are available on A-Line and L-Line models for
vocational and day cab operations, and are built to handle construction, mixer, waste
hauler, and other severe-duty applications. The C9 engine provides ratings of 335 and
350 HP with 1050 and 1100 lb.-ft. of torque for on-highway applications, and the C11
engine is offered with ratings from 305 to 370 HP and 1050 to 1450 lb.-ft. of torque.
Available on A-Line and L-Line models, the C13 and C15 engines are designed for heavy
duty vocational and hauling applications. The C13 engine provides 335 to 430 HP
with 1350 to 1750 lb.-ft. of torque and the C15 engine offers 435 to 550 HP with
1550 to 1850 lb.-ft. of torque.
Medium Duty Engine Specs (Mercedes MBE 900)
Heavy Duty Engine Specs (Mercedes MBE 4000)
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