ISF engines, 2.8 and 3.8 litre four-cylinder, are the latest additions to Cummins’ extensive range of dependable engines, and are ideal for use in light commercial vehicles. Customers stand to benefit from exceptional performance and low operating costs, with the reliability and durability expected from Cummins, Sales and Business Development Manager Bo Fu (Bob) states, adding that the key environmental benefits of the range includes low noise and emissions.
ISF engines offers exceptional performance, low weight and operating costs, and improved durability
The ISF engine family offers exceptional performance, low weight and operating costs, and improved durability. It has been developed specifically for light commercial applications such as trucks, vans, pick-up trucks, and utility vehicles. The high torque and power availability makes them ideal for weight-sensitive and space-constrained installations below 3.5 t Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).
The ISF 2.8 is the lightest and strongest engine in its displacement class. Catering for Euro III and IV emissions levels, it offers advanced thermal engineering, electronic integration, and a High-Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) system. In addition, a Cummins waste-gated turbocharger provides improved response by means of higher lower-end torque.
ISF engines are developed for light commercial applications such as trucks, vans, pick-up trucks, and utility vehicles
The design of the 2.8 and 3.8 litre engines feature modular architecture for easy access and single-side servicing, reducing overall operating costs. A high top-tank temperature capability facilitates higher operating temperatures, thereby reducing the size and cost of the cooling package required on the vehicle.
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) has an industry-standard datalink that accepts input from all powertrain components, creating a seamless flow of shared information, along with a high-speed network. The high processing capability of the ECM maintains an optimum balance between load elements, fuel efficiency, and emissions control.
Fu points out that the engine’s HPCR system can function at an extremely high pressure, and provides precise control of the combustion process. Moreover, it is capable of generating injection pressures that allow for refined and rapid power delivery, low noise, and fuel-efficient performance.
High torque and power availability, ideal for weight-sensitive and space-constrained installations below 3.5 t Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
The Wastegated Turbocharger, developed by Cummins Turbo Technologies, provides for exceptional performance across the power band range, as well as improved response through higher low-end torque. The range has the latest class-leading oil and fuel filtration systems developed by Cummins Filtration for high engine protection.
“Cummins is committed to meeting international emissions standards by adopting the right technology for each market’s emissions limits, test cycles and operational factors. No other engine company has all of the critical sub-systems in-house; electronic control, air handling, fuel systems, combustion technology, filtration and exhaust after-treatment,” Fu emphasises.
The ISF engines achieve Euro 4 using Selective Catalytic Reduction. Cummins’ integrated system provides the highest levels of performance and fuel economy, with the longest service intervals and low noise.
“The system enables the move to Euro 5 with minimal impact on the installation,” Fu concludes.