I do believe the n14 celect plus has different pistons, injectors, heads, and exhaust manifold then a n14 celect.
N-14 or N-14 Red Top?
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Not sure how the ISX got thrown into this. A Red top N14 is not an ISX, not even close.
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Red Top N14 is the Celect plus
Cylinders, heads, turbos are different on different Celect engines. Cummins use CPL for every engine they make -
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if you wanna know a differens, get engine numbers and compare CPLs. But be sure, difference betveen two Celects Plus may be very notisable becouse of application, HP rating, and other things.
N14 is very popular engine and there are versions with injection pump. They share cyl. block and other parts with Celect and Celect Plus, but they have different cyl.heads.
So to not to get wrong parts for ANY CUMMINS engine, use engine number and CPL.
yeah, I used Celect plus ECM on old engines with wiring swap. And Calibrations for older engines with Celect Units are available for Celect Pluc ECM (I used Incall DVD). Newer ECM supports J1939 and Celect plus ECM work with ZF AsTronic, Celect - unfortunatly not. -
The red rocker covers mean nothing, the were simply a parts option.
pushbroom and spsauerland Thank this. -
As Pablo said, the real comparison is weather or not it is a celect or celect plus.
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I was searching for a truck today and I found a truck that says in the side of the engine CN14 plus BUT It doesn't have the red top it is BLACK now I'm completely lost here. Is it a Cummins n14 celect plus/ red top? Or just the normal n14 black top?
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Cummins also sold a Mechanical N14 called Command at the same time as they sold the Electronic Celect. series. They were All Black with Air to Air aftercooling from memory they still had the STC injector control..
It's possible this is What you're looking At..spsauerland Thanks this.
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