Peterbilt adds Cummins ISL option for Model 320

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Featuring an exceptional power-to-weight ratio, the Cummins ISL engine is now available for order in Peterbilt’s low-cab-forward Model 320. “For Model 320 customers who are sensitive to vehicle weight, the Cummins ISL is significantly lighter than any other engine in its class, yet provides ample power and reliability,” says Dan Sobic, Peterbilt assistant general manager. “Additionally, the Cummins ISL features a patented high-pressure fuel system that delivers high injection pressures independent of engine speed for enhanced throttle response, fuel economy and emissions reduction.”

The Model 320, popular in refuse and municipal applications, is available with the Cummins ISL in ratings of 310 HP with 1,050 lb.ft. of torque and 330 HP with 1,150 lb.ft. of torque. The engine is standard with the Horton Drivemaster fan clutch and a Cummins 18.7 CFM air compressor. Available options include: Jacobs C-brake; Cummins engine protection system; Allison HD Series transmissions and Eaton-Fuller transmissions; and FEPTO provisions.


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