Fri April 04, 2014
Truck and Trailer Guide
The 12.9-L PACCAR MX-13 engine has earned swift adoption by fleets and truck operators in the U.S. and Canadian Class 8 truck markets.
“Kenworth had a record year of PACCAR MX-13 engine sales in 2013,” said Preston Feight, Kenworth assistant general manager of sales and marketing. “There are more than 51,000 PACCAR MX-13 engines operating in Class 8 trucks in the United States and Canada. An increasing number of customers are choosing the PACCAR MX-13 due to the fuel economy benefits provided by this engine and the excellent service support delivered by the Kenworth dealer network.”
As a result of new engine software updates, oil viscosity changes, and a common-rail fuel-injection system that optimizes combustion, the 2014 PACCAR MX-13 offers up to 1.5 percent fuel economy improvement over its 2013 version, which will provide nearly $1,200 in annual fuel savings for the typical long-haul truck.
Customers who order a new Kenworth T680 in long-haul or regional applications also may select the Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated transmission, which is optimized for the PACCAR MX-13 engine. That combination may contribute up to a 2 percent fuel economy gain, and is the cornerstone of the new T680 Advantage, which includes other aerodynamic features for additional fuel savings, according to the manufacturer.
“In addition to these important fuel-efficiency factors, customers appreciate the PACCAR MX-13 engine’s low cost of ownership, high horsepower and torque ratings, excellent reliability and durability, lightweight design and quiet operation,” said Feight. “Customers also benefit from the dependable PACCAR engine support provided by the Kenworth dealer network.”
Available in all Kenworth Class 8 models, the PACCAR MX-13 engine offers horsepower range of 380 to 500-hp (283 to 372 kW) and torque ratings up to 1,850 ft. lb. to meet customer power requirements for hauling applications that range from lightweight to more than 100,000 lbs. (45,359 kg).
The PACCAR MX-13 engine is domestically produced at the PACCAR Engine assembly plant in Columbus, Miss.
For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.