B6.7 (Stage V)

Power 155 - 326 hp
116 - 243 kW
Torque 550 - 1014 lb-ft
746 - 1375 N•m
Certification Stage V

Applications

Agriculture Construction Mining Engines

Available Regions

US and Canada,  Russia / CIS,  Africa & Middle East,  Mexico,  Philippines,  Singapore,  Brazil,  Bolivia,  Uruguay,  Paraguay,  Argentina,  Colombia,  Central America,  Europe,  Korea,  Japan

Overview:

More With Less.

The B6.7 is the most popular diesel engine ever built by Cummins. Now in its fourth decade of continuous improvement, the B6.7 for 2019 features an EGR-free design that delivers 5 percent more power and 31 percent more peak torque than the current model. Cummins award-winning VGT™ Turbocharger sets the industry standard for reliability and durability as it increases equipment productivity. Increased fuel economy and longer maintenance intervals contribute to a reduced cost of operation and lower Total Cost of Ownership.

EGR-free architecture reduces complexity, improves reliability and reduces the cooling system space claim. Multiple component options allow for easier installation and maintenance. These include a choice of front- or rear-sump oil pan locations, on-engine or remote-mounted options for ECM and maintenance filters, the option of Rear Engine or Front Engine Power Take Offs, plus your choice of four turbocharger orientations; high-mount front and rear, or low-mount front and rear.

The Single Module™ aftertreatment system combines DPF, SCR and urea dosing in one unit which takes up 50 percent less space and weighs 30 percent less than the prior system.

B6.7 owners also benefit from Cummins Connected Diagnostics™, remote monitoring technology that wirelessly connects the user’s engine to Cummins experts for instant analysis and recommended action the moment a fault code is generated on any piece of equipment equipped with a telematics.

The B6.7 is available with Cummins Guidanz™ technology, which provides a seamless, process-guided package that streamlines the diagnosis and repair process, ensuring that the right parts, tools and support can be brought onsite to speed up repairs.

High sulfur tolerance allows OEMs to install the B6.7 in equipment working in areas with limited fuel quality capability. So OEMs can fill more orders with fewer variables on the assembly line.

 

Certification Level Stage V/Tier 4 Final
Displacement 6.7 liters
More Power 155-326 hp (116-243 kW)
More Torque 550-1014 lb-ft (881-1375 N•M)

Engine Model

 

Rating Type

Rated Power Output HP (kW) @ RPM

Peak Torque LB-FT (N•M) @ rpm

B6.7 326

Restricted

326 (243) @ 2200

1014 (1375) @ 1500

B6.7 316

Restricted

316 (236) @ 2100

1014 (1375) @ 1500

B6.7 261

Restricted

261 (195) @ 2500

996 (1350) @ 1300

B6.7 260

Restricted

260 (194) @ 2200

996 (1350) @ 1300

 

 

 

 

B6.7 310

Intermittent

310 (231) @ 2200

950 (1288) @ 1500

B6.7 300

Intermittent

300 (224) @ 2500

950 (1288) @ 1500

B6.7 280

Intermittent

280 (209) @ 2200

950 (1288) @ 1500

B6.7 260

Intermittent

260 (194) @ 2500

850 (1152) @1500

B6.7 250

Intermittent

250 (186) @ 2000

850 (1152) @ 1500

B6.7 225

Intermittent

225 (168) @ 2500

700 (949) @ 1500

B6.7 225

Intermittent

225 (168) @ 2200

875 (1186) @ 1300

B6.7 225

Intermittent

225 (168) @ 1800

875 (1186) @ 1300

B6.7 173

Intermittent

173 (129) @ 2200

550 (746) @ 1300

 

 

 

 

B6.7 232

Continuous

232 (173) @ 2000

700 (949) @ 1500

B6.7 200

Continuous

200 (149) @ 2200

730 (990) @ 1300

B6.7 195

Continuous

195 (145) @ 2000

625 (847) @ 1500

B6.7 173

Continuous

173 (129) @ 2200

650 (881) @ 1300

B6.7 173

Continuous

173 (129) @ 2200

826 (1120) @ 1100

B6.7 155

Continuous

155 (116) @ 2200

550 (746) @ 1300



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