Inboard engine N67 450 N
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inboard engine
inboard engine
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Characteristics

Type
inboard
Power source
diesel
Market
boating, commercial
Technology
turbocharged, common-rail
Other characteristics
4-stroke
Power

350 ch, 370 ch, 420 ch, 450 ch
(370 hp, 420 hp, 450 hp, 475.9 hp)

Displacement

6 l
(2 gal)

Engine speed

3,000 rpm
(18,850 rad.min-1)

Bore

104 mm
(4.1 in)

Stroke

132 mm
(5.2 in)

Length

1,089 mm
(43 in)

Width

724 mm
(29 in)

Height

788 mm
(31 in)

Weight

600 kg
(1,323 lb)

Description

"Compact and cost-effective Short load response time High power density with minimum fuel consumption Up to 600 hours service intervals (among the best in the category) Description The NEF Series is the widest among FPT Industrial engine families for pleasure and professional marine duties, with four different displacements available in mechanical and electronic version. ""Professional range” NEF engines are characterized both by advanced mechanical fuel injection and electronic common rail systems, and provide high, constant power and torque delivery, reliability, low fuel and servicing costs. Keel-cooled versions are also available. “Pleasure range” NEF engines offer state-of-the-art Diesel technology (Common Rail and electronic systems, 4 valves/cylinder) and ensure high performance, light weight and compact design – together with low smoke, noise and vibration. They suit cruisers and yachts up to 12 meters. The NEF Series is offered in sport, high-performance, light-, medium- a​nd heavy-duty versions, and can be customized on request. Options include electronic remote control, monitoring systems and compliance to international emission standards as IMO MARPOL, EU-RCD, EU-IWV, USA-EPA Recreational & Commercial and Propulsion homologation as RINA.​​"

Catalogs

N67 450 N
N67 450 N
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