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| Help Where to find large ship engines...? (1750-1820 hp, 120-700 rpm) Hello boat desingers. I'd like to find an engine with 1750-1820 Hp with 120-700 RPM. Thx |
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Try this for starters !! its huge so could take alittle time !! ![]()
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| I am not aware of any manufacturer that makes an engine compliant with your specs. Some of the medium speed diesels come close, but they still have a rpm in the 1000 range.
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Those characteristics awfully remind of the range of MAN's diesels, for example MAN L21/31 ... 1000rpm - 1720 kW (8L21/31) or their GenSets MAN L28/32H, 1890kW at 720rpm ... ... just a note ... |
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