Paccar MX-13 engine brochure published

Feb. 5, 2013

A new brochure laying out all the features and technical specifications of the Paccar MX-13 engine has been published. The brochure highlights the engine’s innovations and fuel economy.

The MX-13 is available in Peterbilt’s entire on-highway and vocational product line-up.

“The Paccar MX-13 brochure details all of the enhancements made to this engine,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt director of sales & marketing. “We are proud to showcase our 500 hp. and 1,850 lbs.-ft. torque rating on this engine. The brochure also includes specific information regarding lightweight components, reliability, total value and more.”

The MX-13 is available with 1,450 to 1,850 lbs.-ft. of torque and horsepower ranging from 380 to 500. The engine is designed to maximize fuel efficiency, reliability and provide a low total cost of ownership and meets the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2013 emissions requirements.

Other 2013 MX-13 engine enhancements include a common rail fuel system that maintains injection pressures of 2,500 bar, providing improved efficiency. The result is finer fuel atomization and more ways to optimize combustion, ensuring the lowest possible fuel consumption, emission and noise levels, the company said.

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