FPT Industrial Delivers High-power Stage V Engine to Arbos P7000 Tractors
11/12/2018
FPT Industrial is powering the Arbos P7000 tractor series with the N67 Stage V, its high-performance engine compliant with Stage V emission regulations. The new Arbos flagship series will comprise three tractor models and, following its development phase, will be unveiled at EIMA 2018, from November 7th to 11th.
Together with the N67 Stage V, the P7000 tractors are designed for outstanding efficiency. The FPT Industrial unit is a 6.7-liter, 6-cylinder engine that delivers maximum power of 206 kW @ 1900 rpm and maximum torque of 1100 Nm @ 1400 rpm.
The engine's wastegate, developed by FPT Industrial for Arbos P7000 tractors, contributes to its high power and quick response. The N67's power and torque density are 15% higher than the competitors' average, and the engine delivers up to 3% less fluid consumption compared to the competition.
The N67's HI-eSCR2 renowned after treatment system, developed to comply with Stage V emission standards sets this engine apart. Besides ensuring compliance with the new emission regulations, the technology ensures high productivity, power and torque density, reliability, environmental sustainability and reduced operating costs.
Improvements on its Stage V version also guarantee the same dimensions and layout compared to the previous model, preserving the compactness of the cooling and after-treatment system.
The FPT Industrial N67 Stage V
FPT Industrial N67 Stage V for Arbos P7000 Specifications
Architecture: In-Line 6-cylinder engine
Injection System: Common rail (up to 1,600 bar)
Air Handling: Wastegate
Valves per cylinder (number): 4
Displacement (l): 6.7
Bore x Stroke (mm): 104 x 132
Rated Power: 191kW @ 2200 rpm
Max Power: 206kW @ 1900 rpm
Max Torque: 1100Nm @ 1400 rpm
EGR: NO
ATS: HI-eSCR2
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