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Cummins Quantum Series is a family of internal combustion engines, developed and manufactured by American Cummins for various heavy-duty use cases. The Quantum series comes with an electronic controlled module. It is used in heavy duty machines and in railway machines.

Current types

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The lineup consists of adaptations of F, B, L, X series and Quantum-only K series. There are also G12 and T30 engines in the lineup.

Diesel engines

Vast majority of Quantum series engines are Diesel engines. Those are compared in the table below:

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Engine Displacement Bore Stroke Power Torque Governed Speed Dry/Wet Weight
QSF2.8 I4 171 ci (2.78L) 3.7 in (94 mm) 3.94 in (100 mm) 49 - 74 hp (37 - 55 kW) 147 - 221 lb-ft (199 - 300 N*m) ~ 507 lb (230 kg)
QSF3.8 I4 230 ci (3.76L) 4.02 in (102 mm) 4.53 in (115 mm) 74 - 130 hp (55 - 97 kW) 277 - 360 lb-ft (376 - 488 N*m) ~ 616 lb (280 kg )
QSB4.5 I4 275 ci (4.5L) 4.02 in (102 mm) 5.39 in (137 mm) 109 - 173 hp (81 - 130 kW) 347 - 520 lb-ft (470 - 705 N*m) 3500 ~ -/818 lb (-/371 kg)
QSB6.7 I6 409 ci (6.7L) 4.21 in (107 mm) 4.88 in (124 mm) 133 - 550 hp (99 - 410 kW) 431 - 1250 lb-ft (584 - 1695 N*m) 3400 ~ -/1047 lb (-/475 kg)
QSL9 I6 543 ci (8.9L) 4.49 in (114 mm) 5.69 in (145 mm) 230 - 410 hp (172 - 306 kW) 675 - 1200 lb-ft (915 - 1627 N*m) 3300 ~ 2153 lb (977 kg)
QSG12 I6 721 ci (11.8L) 5.2 in (132 mm) 5.67 in (144 mm) 335 - 512 hp (250 - 382 kW) 1700 lb-ft (2305 N*m) 2600 ~ 2227/- lb (1010/- kg)
QSX15 I6 912 ci (15L) 5.39 in (137 mm) 6.65 in (169 mm) 400 - 675 hp (298 - 503 kW) 1650 - 2050 lb-ft (2237 - 2779 N*m) 2400 ~ 3009/- lb (1365/- kg)
QSK19 I6 1150 ci (19L) 6.25 in (159 mm) 6.25 in (159 mm) 506 - 800hp (377 - 597 kW) 1775 - 2275 lb-ft (2407 - 3084 N*m) 2400 ~ -/4250 lb ( -/1928 kg)
QSK23 I6 1404 ci (23.2L) 6.69 in (170 mm) 6.69 in (170 mm) 760 - 950 hp (567 - 708 kW) 2401 - 2897 lb-ft (3255 - 3928 N*m) 2100 ~ -/6300 lb ( -/2858 kg)
QST30 V12 1861 ci (30.5L) 5.51 in (140 mm) 6.5 in (165 mm) 760 - 1500 hp (567 - 1119 kW) 2764 - 4877 lb-ft (3747 - 6612 N*m) 2100 ~ -/7337 lb ( -/3328 kg)
QSK38 V12 2300 ci (38L) 6.25 in (159 mm) 6.25 in (159 mm) 920 - 1500 hp (686 - 1119 kW) 3591 - 4590 lb-ft (4869 - 6224 N*m) 2100 ~10700 lb (4850 kg)
QSK45 V12 2746 ci (45L) 6.25 in (159 mm) 7.48 in (190mm) 1200 - 2250 hp (895 - 1678 kW) 4425 - 6300 lb-ft (5999 - 8542 N*m) 2100 ~ -/13500 lb ( -/6123 kg)
QSK50 V16 3068 ci (50.25L) 6.25 in (159 mm) 6.25 in (159 mm) 1487 - 2500 hp (1109 - 1864 kW) 1800 - 7080 lb-ft (2440 - 9599 N*m) 2000 ~ 13,822/14808 lb (6270/6717 kg)
QSK60 V16 3661 ci (60.2L) 6.25 in (159 mm) 7.48 in (190 mm) 1050 - 2850 hp (783 - 2125 kW) 6169 - 7839 lb-ft (8364 - 10628 N*m) 1900 ~ 19258 lb (8754 kg)
QSK78 V18 4735 ci (77.6L) 6.69 in (170 mm) 7.48 in (190 mm) 3500 hp (2610 kW) 10157 lb-ft (14077 N*m) 1900 ~ -/24134 lb (-/10947 kg)
QSK95 V16 5797 ci (95L) 7.48 in (190 mm) 8.27 in (210 mm) 3000 - 5100 hp (2237 - 3803 kW) 11671 - 17802 lb-ft (15824 - 24136 N*m) 1800 ~ 29000 lb (13200 kg)
QSK120 V20 7246 ci (119L) 7.48 in (190 mm) 8.27 in (210 mm) 5000+ hp (3730+ kW) 1500

Gas engines

Natural gas engines also exist.

Notes

  1. Derivative of M11 with updates backported from X series: "The new QSG12 brings a major advantage for Tier 4 Final and Stage IV equipment installations by restoring the envelope size of the QSM11 predecessor," "The QSG12 incorporates Cummins Xtra-High Pressure Injection (XPI) fuel system, derived from the larger and more powerful QSX15 Tier 4 Final engine. Although scaled down in size for the 12-liter platform, the XPI fuel system retains all the robust, heavy-duty characteristics of the system, " https://www.cummins.com/engines/qsg12-tier-4-finalstage-iv

References

  1. "Cummins QSB6.7 Quantum Series Engine". ribandhsc.com. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  2. "Diesel QSK19-Series". Cummins Inc. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
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