2013 Cat C15 Acert MCW prefix Engine

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  1. Catdzlpwr

    Catdzlpwr Bobtail Member

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    Hey there, got a line on this engine and know the history very well. Has it ever been done to swap into a Truck. C15 Acert MCW prefix, 595hp rating, single turbo industrial engine. Thoughts? Thx.
     
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  3. Goodysnap

    Goodysnap Road Train Member

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    Most industrial engines are designed the work at a specific rated RPM constant. I would be questioning the torque curve thru the range of RPM an on highway truck operates. I fear you’re entering uncharted territory.
     
  4. Oxbow

    Oxbow Road Train Member

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    I wonder if it is mostly tuning, or a lot of different hard parts.
     
  5. Goodysnap

    Goodysnap Road Train Member

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    I’m sure tuning.

    I have no experience with off-road. I’d bet money on the camshaft and the turbo for starters……maybe more.
     
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  6. Catdzlpwr

    Catdzlpwr Bobtail Member

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    This one here will go to 2100 rpms. Very healthy and strong engine.
     
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  7. lester

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    You'd be well advised the look up the serial number and compare hard parts to a bxs or mxs etc... like said before possibly different cam injectors turbo. I'd be the rotating assembly is the same
     
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  8. AModelCat

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    They all go to 2100. Its where in the RPM range that it actually makes its power that matters.

    I don't know what specific application an MCW-prefix C15 is used in but it can affect its performance if its tuned for the wrong RPM. Take a genset for instance, its going to run all day long at 1800 RPM. That's where it'll be tuned to make peak power.
     
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  9. Catdzlpwr

    Catdzlpwr Bobtail Member

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    Yes that is true they all go to 2100 rpms you are correct. This one was used on a Drilling Rig that was swapped out to C18. No specific rpm for long periods of time running the Drawworks. Anywhere from idle to wide open and anything in between. But I will look further into the sn# and hard parts on it.
     
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  10. dirthaller

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    A buddy of mine swapped an industrial engine into his 2007 W900 that had an ACERT with a cracked block. He used a truck ecm on it and it never ran right. Kept overheating weird spuratic smoke. My mechanic diagnosed it that the drive gear on the cam had different teeth than a truck. Never threw a code but the ecm was confused AF! The cam position sensor was reading wrong whilst the rest of the sensors were telling the ECM correct information.
    ETA: Truck has a C-16 in it now.
     
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  11. Catdzlpwr

    Catdzlpwr Bobtail Member

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    Good to know. Thanks for the reply and info.
     
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