Perkins Adds to 400 Series Engines
May 24, 2006 — At Intermat, Perkins Engines,

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Three new engines in the 400D Series were recently unveiled by Perkins Engines.
Perkin's most powerful new engine is the 404D-22TA, a 2.2 liter, 4-cylinder, turbocharged unit with air charge cooling that produces 66 hp at 2800 rpm. The new unit not only flexes its muscles in terms of power and torque • 208Nm at 1800 rpm • but it also offers flexibility during installation because of its side-mounted turbocharger. Engine options include high and low fan positions, a choice of cooling fans including a special low noise version and electronic-controlled governing.
Despite the more stringent requirements of the forthcoming emissions regulations, the 400D models will not differ in terms of package size to their Tier 2 predecessors and will offer the same performance and power density. However, noise has been improved by up to 3dBA with the option of lowering it by an additional 2dBA if a non-standard low noise fan is specified. Heat rejection is also improved due a reworking of the cooling flows, enabling a smaller radiator to be used.
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