CAT C7
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CAT C7
Is anyone runnning the CAT C7s? Have they been released yet? I was at the OTC today and that's a nice looking engine. Very compact, looked to be the same size as a 6B Cummins, maybe 300lbs heavier at 300hp. The C9 appeared to be very compact as well, up to 500hp, it weighs in around 2,000lbs in marine trim (make for a smooth ride, similar weight to the old 3208's))
Reps told me the C9 is extremely common engine, basically they put it in everything. Are these engines the moden version of 3116 & 3126?
Brand new C9 / 500hp on Ebay for 20K...what's up? That's an incredible price for 500hp of brand new CAT?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0385868585
Reps told me the C9 is extremely common engine, basically they put it in everything. Are these engines the moden version of 3116 & 3126?
Brand new C9 / 500hp on Ebay for 20K...what's up? That's an incredible price for 500hp of brand new CAT?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0385868585
Scot
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1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
Scot: From the boatdiesel.com forum:
The C-7 shares exactly the same bore, the same stroke, the same base engine design ( parent bore and general overall design), general block dimensions, and is a direct derivative / upgrade from the 3126 which was derived from the 3116.. The C-7 replaces the 3126 and was built specifically to do that in both marine, on-highway and off highway applications------Maybe a sibling or "first born" would be more appropriate??
As to the C-9--Yes, this is a new engine from CAT-- wet sleeves, etc , (a total departure form the C-7 design) and about the only thing it shares with the C-7 is the CAT name and the paint...
Eddy G.
The C-7 shares exactly the same bore, the same stroke, the same base engine design ( parent bore and general overall design), general block dimensions, and is a direct derivative / upgrade from the 3126 which was derived from the 3116.. The C-7 replaces the 3126 and was built specifically to do that in both marine, on-highway and off highway applications------Maybe a sibling or "first born" would be more appropriate??
As to the C-9--Yes, this is a new engine from CAT-- wet sleeves, etc , (a total departure form the C-7 design) and about the only thing it shares with the C-7 is the CAT name and the paint...
Eddy G.
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Doing a little research to satisfy my addictive curiousity, the C9 is really impressive in power vs size. The engine is "basically" the size of a 6B Cummins. 500-700lbs heavier at 1800-2000lbs (about the same weight as the 3208)and the C9 ACERT is rated at 575hp @ 2500 rpm. All the latest stuff, common rail, electronic, tier II, etc.
If these engines will live awhile with a decent reputation, I think CAT has a winner in this one. I know I was shocked standing next to one when I found out it was 575hp!
BTW..the one listed on Ebay is the "D" series at 510hp. Actually the CAT folks told me the ACERT 575hp has a 2 year warranty and the 510hp has a 1 year warranty...the D is rated commercial.
If these engines will live awhile with a decent reputation, I think CAT has a winner in this one. I know I was shocked standing next to one when I found out it was 575hp!
BTW..the one listed on Ebay is the "D" series at 510hp. Actually the CAT folks told me the ACERT 575hp has a 2 year warranty and the 510hp has a 1 year warranty...the D is rated commercial.
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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Bob,
CAT has done a awsome job with these new motors. I fished on a old (91) 52'Paul Mann w/twin C-13 1450 hp and cruised @30 knt at 31GPH. I could not beleive that fuel burn was both engines. Awsome compaired to the old DD burning that per engine before they redid the boat. Just awsome hope the C-9 holds up.
Frank
CAT has done a awsome job with these new motors. I fished on a old (91) 52'Paul Mann w/twin C-13 1450 hp and cruised @30 knt at 31GPH. I could not beleive that fuel burn was both engines. Awsome compaired to the old DD burning that per engine before they redid the boat. Just awsome hope the C-9 holds up.
Frank
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Thanks Bob,
Do you recall the rpm that recorded the 31kt cruise?
One item that jumps out at me is the low AR on turbo induction side...very small, because the turbo is wet, the AR on the exhaust side is would appear to be small as well. Basically the turbo "appears" to be very small considering 538 cu in & 575 hp...technology.
I wonder if there are position variations in turbo installation?
The short installation length comes by placing the exchanger on the side of the block, neat. Aside from length, the front of an engine (crank CL to vertical) typically creates installation clearance problems.
Thanks again for the photos.
Do you recall the rpm that recorded the 31kt cruise?
One item that jumps out at me is the low AR on turbo induction side...very small, because the turbo is wet, the AR on the exhaust side is would appear to be small as well. Basically the turbo "appears" to be very small considering 538 cu in & 575 hp...technology.
I wonder if there are position variations in turbo installation?
The short installation length comes by placing the exchanger on the side of the block, neat. Aside from length, the front of an engine (crank CL to vertical) typically creates installation clearance problems.
Thanks again for the photos.
Scot
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scot the albe runs at 2600 rpm.i have no concrete facts but i can say this; this boat and a 35' luhrs ran to a wreck out east about 35 miles they both fuel up at our fuel dock and took on aboit the same (within 2 gallons)the luhrs has big block yanmars 480hp and albe has cat 575 hp .luhrs runs about 25 knots and albie run 31 knots .i don`t know weight differance if any but you can see the inpressive fuel economy.incidently i want to clarify something .there are some on this board who would hold you to the letter of the law! we use the word common rail engine loosely to mean electroniclly fuel injected.this is not the case with cat they have a hydralic control . unique and very popular in there heavy trucks, time tested .scot there are position variation in mounting the turbo.
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