Summary: Engine duty cycles
Solution:
Thanks for your email request about emission duty cycles.
There are 3 levels of EPA certifications:
Light-heavy duty, Medium-heavy duty and Heavy-heavy duty.
Light-heavy duty engines... ... ... ... expected emissions warranty life 110,000 to 120,000 miles
non rebuildable engines limited gross weight capability
Medium-heavy duty engines... ... . expected emissions warranty life 185,000 miles
rebuildable engines for vehicles up to 33,000 pounds
Heavy-heavy duty engines... ... ... expected emissions warranty life to exceed 500,000 miles
rebuildable engines for heavy duty use for vehicles up to
120,000 pounds
Cummins only sells Medium-heavy duty or Heavy-heavy duty engines for vehicles in excess of 8600 GVWR.
The engine life-to-overhaul expectations for the Cummins B5. 9 series 12 valve mechanical engine is 300,000 miles and 400,000 for the ISB 24 valve electronic engines.
The C8. 3 and L10 engines have expected life-to-overhaul or 800,000 miles.
The M11 engines have 900,000 miles and the N14 has one million mile expected
life-to-overhaul.
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