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FPT Industrial’s F36 meets stage V emissions

FPT Industrial has returned to the drawing board to create a replacement engine for its 3.4litre F34. The resulting F36 packs a 3.6litre capacity as a result of a longer stroke crankshaft, suiting compact machines that require a greater power output. Power and torque are increased over the previous engine said FPT Industrial, but importantly, the new F36 engine’s external dimensions and physical size remains unchanged. Adopting a new design of piston and a revised turbocharger, the longer stroke engine
April 24, 2018 Read time: 1 min
FPT’s long-stroke F36 engine

7935 FPT Industrial has returned to the drawing board to create a replacement engine for its 3.4litre F34. The resulting F36 packs a 3.6litre capacity as a result of a longer stroke crankshaft, suiting compact machines that require a greater power output.

Power and torque are increased over the previous engine said FPT Industrial, but importantly, the new F36 engine’s external dimensions and physical size remains unchanged.

Adopting a new design of piston and a revised turbocharger, the longer stroke engine can deliver 105kW and up to 600Nm of torque, representing increases of 14% and 20% respectively, over its predecessor.

The F36 is also EU stage V emissions compliant, it uses FPT Industrial’s Hi-eSCR2 after-treatment package and offers 600hour service intervals.

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