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What is the boost pressure of Cummins 6c8.3 engine?
The boost pressure range of Cummins 6c8.3 engine is about1.05 ~1.08+0.05kg/cm2. Cummins mainly produces high-powered EFI engines, which are mainly used in domestic heavy trucks and buses, such as Futian Ou Man and Shaanxi Automobile Delong.

Cummins engine

Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI), the pioneer of diesel engine vehicles, was founded in 19 19, and its headquarters is in Columbus, Indiana, USA.

Cummins is the world's leading manufacturer of power equipment, designing, manufacturing and distributing engines and related technologies including fuel system, control system, intake air treatment system, filtration system, exhaust gas treatment system and electric power system, and providing corresponding after-sales service.

Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, USA, Cummins provides services to customers through its 550 distribution agencies and more than 5,000 dealer outlets in more than 65,438+060 countries and regions around the world.

Engine Division produces and sells diesel and natural gas engines with various powers and corresponding spare parts, which are used in automobiles, industries and power generation equipment. Cummins engine has a displacement of 1.4~9 1 liter and a power range of 3 1~3500 HP, which is widely used in heavy trucks, medium trucks, buses and recreational vehicles.

Road vehicles such as light commercial vehicles and pickup trucks, as well as off-road equipment such as construction machinery, mining equipment, agricultural machinery, ships and railways.

Cummins engine not only enjoys a good reputation in the industry for its first-class reliability, durability and fuel economy, but also occupies a leading position in the industry in the fierce competition to meet the increasingly stringent automobile emissions, such as US EPA2007/20 10, European No.4 and No.5, Tier3 and above IMO standards for off-highway motor equipment emissions and marine engine emissions.