The Caterpillar C10 is 10.3 liter diesel engine used in trucks and buses. It was introduced in 1995 and was replaced by the Caterpillar C9 in 2004.
The engine featured an Electronic Control Module (ECM) with ATA/SAE standard data links. The ECM boasted the ability for fleet managers to analyze how the vehicle and engine and determine the most efficient use of their equipment. The engine also features two-piece, articulated pistons; one-piece cylinder head; a single-piece block; mid-supported cylinder liners; and an electronically controlled, mechanically actuated unit injector fuel system.
Cat® C12 Diesel Marine Propulsion Engines, with ratings of 340-490 bhp (254-366 bkW) at 1800-2300 rpm, meet IMO II emission standards with the exception of the 497 mhp (490 bhp) rating at 2300 rpm which meets IMO I emissions standards. The C12 takes full advantage of the electronically controlled unit injection fuel system, resulting in an environmentally friendly engine with outstanding performance and fuel economy. There is also a wide range of optional equipment available to meet the needs of your marine commercial or pleasure craft application.
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