• New engine for Paccar

    A proprietary 12.9L big block engine is on the way for sister OEMs Kenworth Truck Co. and Peterbilt Motors Co., courtesy of a new plant now being built by their parent company, Paccar, in Columbus, MS. Bob Christensen, Kenworth's gm, said the company is already testing a pre-production model of the new Paccar MX 12.9L engine in T-800 tractors in its own rapid evaluation fleet, as well as in customer
    Oct. 1, 2007
    2 min read

    A proprietary 12.9L big block engine is on the way for sister OEMs Kenworth Truck Co. and Peterbilt Motors Co., courtesy of a new plant now being built by their parent company, Paccar, in Columbus, MS.

    Bob Christensen, Kenworth's gm, said the company is already testing a pre-production model of the new Paccar MX 12.9L engine in T-800 tractors in its own rapid evaluation fleet, as well as in customer fleets, and expects to accumulate 20-million test miles by the end of the year.

    “We're testing the MX heavy-duty engine in a wide variety of applications, terrains and climate conditions,” Christensen explained. “The engine test program includes test cell work, testing on the Paccar Technical Center track in Mount Vernon, WA, and road tests.”

    The $400-million, 420,000-sq.-ft. Columbus plant that will manufacture the engine is based on a European facility built by Paccar's DAF subsidiary and is scheduled to begin production in 2009.

    “Proprietary engines play a significant role in the sale of new trucks and in the aftermarket,” added Peterbilt's gm, Bill Jackson, noting that Peterbilt is testing the MX 12.9L in its Model 388.

    Christensen expects that the 12.9L would find acceptance in both OTR and vocational fleets, where better fuel economy and lighter weight are desired.

    He also pointed out that the European version of the MX is currently SCR-capable in order to meet more stringent Euro V emission rules, meaning that it could be more easily adapted to meet the last round of U.S. emission changes in 2010.

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    Sean Kilcarr

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    Sean Kilcarr is a former longtime FleetOwner senior editor who wrote for the publication from 2000 to 2018. He served as editor-in-chief from 2017 to 2018.

     

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