How many liters is the Cummins ISX?

How many liters is the Cummins ISX?

15-liter
While the ISX platform has only one 15-liter starting option, the X series offers two: The fuel-sipping X15 Efficiency Series geared toward line-haul and regional markets, and the X15 Performance Series, built specifically for heavy-haul, vocational and other demanding applications.

How much oil does a Cummins ISX15 take?

Fill engine with 44 quarts of engine oil with oil fill funnel and reinstall oil fill cap. Start engine to let oil circulate (Check for any leaks or abnormalities while running) and shut engine back down.

Is the ISX 15 a good engine?

The engine is a workhorse but not without its issues. The Cummins ISX Engine first debuted in 2001 replacing the popular N14 Series. The Cummins N14 was a fantastic engine and beloved by diesel fans for many years.

How many miles can a Cummins ISX engine run?

Low maintenance: A Cummins ISX engine can run up to 15,000 miles between oil and filter changes. Mid-stop cylinder liners: Cylinder liners within the ISX have a strong design to allow for variations in coolant chemistry.

What kind of valve cover does a Cummins ISX have?

The IFSM typically has a one section valve cover that is either plastic or chrome plated on older models of the Cummins ISX. The latest versions of the Cummins ISX 15 engine keep getting more fuel-efficient as the technology keeps advancing.

How many horsepower does a Cummins QSX engine have?

The Cummins QSX engine is the primary workhorse for off-highway, industrial, marine, heavy equipment and oil & gas applications. The Cummins QSX delivers between 365hp – 665hp at 1875 ft./lbs. of torque. Capital Reman Exchange has the ability to do both Cummins ISX and Cummins QSX engine rebuilds.

What kind of SCR does Cummins ISX cummings use?

The ventilated exhaust lowers the combustion chamber temperature. The ISX Cummings started featuring the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system in 2006. It injects urea, which is an active element in diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), into the exhaust.