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Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Benchmarking Program

Future Engines

 

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Currently, 2010 engines are being selected for benchmarking. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) will select new engines to benchmark from the list below:

 

Class 8

  • 2010 Cummins ISX11.9 (11.9L)

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  • 2010 Cummins ISX15 (15.0L)

In Progress
  • 2010 Detroit Diesel DD15™ (14.8L)

In Progress
  • 2010 Detroit Diesel DD13™ (12.8L)

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  • 2010 Navistar MaxxForce® 13 (12.4L)

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  • 2011 Navistar MaxxForce 15 (15.2L)

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  • 2011 PACCAR MX (12.9L)

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  • 2010 Volvo D13 (12.8L)

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Midrange

  • 2010 Cummins ISB6.7 (6.7L)

In Progress
  • 2010 Cummins ISC8.3 (8.3L)

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  • 2010 Cummins ISL9 (8.9L)

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  • 2010 Navistar MaxxForce 7 (6.4L)

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  • 2010 Navistar MaxxForce DT (7.6L)

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  • 2010 Navistar MaxxForce 10 (9.3L)

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  • 2010 Hino J08E (7.7L)

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  • 2010 Mitsubishi Fuso 6M605AT2 (7.5L)

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  • 2010 Isuzu 6H (7.8L)

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Pickup Truck

  • 2010 Ford Power Stroke® 6.7L

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  • 2010 GM Duramax 6.6L

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Contact us if you have interest in participating in these programs, and you will be added to our e-mail distribution list for updates.

 

For more information about future engine capabilities, or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Tim Callahan, Program Manager, tcallahan@swri.org or (210) 522-6890. The fax number is (210) 522-6466.

 

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Contact Information

Tim Callahan

Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Benchmarking

(210) 522-6890

tcallahan@swri.org

benchmarking.swri.org

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2009 Detroit Diesel DD15

2008 International Maxx Force 13

2009 Scania Euro V

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January 14, 2011