The 6.0-liter Cummins diesel engine can go into high idle due to various reasons, such as a need for increased power during heavy loads or when the engine temperature drops below a certain threshold. High idle can also be triggered by specific control modules to maintain optimal operating conditions, improve fuel efficiency, or ensure proper engine lubrication. Additionally, it may activate during certain diagnostic tests or when the vehicle's systems detect an issue that requires increased engine RPMs for better performance.
I have a question for you before i can answer yours? is this an off highway motor or on highway motor please respond soon.
For common rail diesel engines you can use a solvent that recommended by manufacturer and directly connect it to the high pressure diesel pump and run the engine for 45 -60 minutes
Normal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psiNormal is 20-30 psi at idle. 40-60 at 3000 rpm. Minimum at idle is 10psi
This depends on the temperature outside and if your starting it cold. If you start it cold even in 60 degree weather it may idle rough for the first few minutes. You can solve this by letting the Wait to Start light to go out and then pressing the Throttle down slightly and letting off. This engages the high idle which should stop your vehicle from running rough for so long, as it lets the engine warm up faster.
60 x 7.1
60%
10psi is minimum. Normal would be 30 at idle, 60 at 3000 rpm.10psi is minimum. Normal would be 30 at idle, 60 at 3000 rpm.
No, not too high and no, you have no cause for concern.
it's the idle control valve, $60 part, or the computer.
hi what is the sequence and torque on engines detroit diesel 60 series 12.7L 430/470 horse power ...
No
1300/60 = 21.66... recurring gallons.