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  • Cummins unveils new 4,000-horsepower engine

    Boom, bitches. Officially unveiled yesterday morning.


    Before this the biggest in the lineup was a 3500hp 78 liter.

    8 ft tall, 14 ft long.




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    Cummins unveils new 4,000-horsepower engine

    By Bruce C. Smith bruce.smith@indystar.com

    November 1, 2011

    SEYMOUR, Ind. -- In the power-hungry world of mega-horsepower engines, Indiana-based Cummins is claiming a new king of the beasts.

    Early Tuesday, Cummins' top executives revealed a 4,000-horsepower engine described as the world's most powerful high-speed diesel.

    In 16- or 20-cylinder versions, the QSK line of engines will run on diesel or natural gas and meet environmental rules in every country.

    The engine will have the muscle to move freight trains, excavate mountains or energize small towns.

    The new product line is expected to help boost revenues from $13 billion this year to $30 billion by 2015.

    The QSK line of engines represents "a landmark in the evolution of the large high-speed diesel engine, designed with the power and durability to surpass all other high-speed engines," said Mark Levett, vice president and general manager of Cummins' high-horsepower business group.

    Under the code name Hedgehog, a team of 150 engineers and technicians developed the engine during three years in deep corporate secrecy in the Seymour design center created with a $100 million investment.

    About 200 jobs will be created at the Seymour Engine Plant to build it.

    The first working models on display were the 16-cylinder QSK95, a 95-liter version producing 4,000 horsepower at 1,200 revolutions per minute. If used with an electric generator, such as for reserve power in a hospital, the QSK95 will reach 3.5 megawatts of electric power in about 6.5 seconds, according to Cummins engineers. That setup was introduced as the C3000 series.

    Still to come: the QSK120, a 20-cylinder, 120-liter, 5,000-horsepower version
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    Working versions of the 95-liter version will begin to appear in the field next year. Full production is expected in 2013, according to Cummins President and Chief Operating Officer Tom Linebarger.

    He said the QSK95 is a milestone in the company overhaul that began a decade ago.

    Hundreds of the company's employees and customers and distributors were present for the unveiling.

    Cummins did it with flair. Dramatic red lights and a fanfare of floor-throbbing music played as the engine seemed to slowly rise from the floor.

    Amid roaring applause, a black cover was removed to reveal the glowing red QSK95 prototype -- with a projected sale price in the range of $500,000.

    Francis Hoi of Toronto's GOTransit train system pushed a button to start another QSK95 that sent rumbles through the building and drew more cheers. He said the Canadian transit system will have 11 engines installed by 2014, ahead of the 2015 Pan American Games, becoming the first customer for the engine.

  • #2
    : Drool :

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    • #3
      4000 hp, wonder what the tq is !
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      • #4
        Hmm, id like to see that powering our pumps. We are currently running 2850 BHP units



        what is badass is seeing/hearing 20 of these running at once, all tached out in 6th gear!

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        • #5
          Were you one of the engineers on this project?


          Torque must be extremely impressive!

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          • #6
            Oh wow!!!
            Originally posted by Da Prez
            Fuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!
            Originally posted by VETTKLR


            Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1

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            • #7
              will this fit in a dodge ram?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Muffrazr View Post
                Were you one of the engineers on this project?


                Torque must be extremely impressive!
                No.
                I'm in applicaitons. R&D is in Columbus, IN.
                Other groups design and build, I'll work with OEMs and make it work in the real world. We had a few OEMs there at the unveiling. All of my contact with it will be offshore O&G... or the natural gas version in lang rigs. Sean might eventually see some in the Rocky Mtn area w/ the rail OEMs up there.


                Just guessing, but I would put the torque somewhere in the 12,000 ft-lb range on the 4000hp 95L. Power curves are still confidential.

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                • #9
                  Are there any sound clips of this beast?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
                    will this fit in a dodge ram?
                    Just needs the firewall mod.

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                    • #11
                      What's the weight?

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                      • #12
                        i'm going to have to look for a large cowl induction hood and a front end extender, obvously!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Muffrazr View Post
                          Are there any sound clips of this beast?
                          Not that I have.

                          Originally posted by junior View Post
                          What's the weight?
                          A metric ass-ton.

                          Comparison:
                          QSK38 - 9039 lbs
                          QSK50 - 12566 lbs
                          QSK45 - 13200 lbs
                          QSK60 - 18853 lbs
                          QSK78 - 25662 lbs

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
                            metric ass-ton.
                            Ah yes, a metric ass-ton.

                            Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here
                            Baja-Bob.com

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
                              will this fit in a dodge ram?
                              Probably need a front end mod as well that will support about 40,000lbs.

                              I was at our Rocky Mountain Master Rebuild Center for High Horsepower yesterday and I believe the QSK78's are around 30,000lbs.

                              I'm surprised the cost is listed at $500k, the 60's are around $450k. We're looking at 7 repowers in 2012 for one customer alone.

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