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Navistar Navistar, Inc is an American holding company created in 1986 as the successor to International Harvester. Navistar operates as the owner of International-branded trucks and diesel engines. The company also produces buses under the IC Bus br ...
DT engine family is a line of mid-range
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s. With
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ratings ranging from to , the Navistar DT engines are used primarily in medium-duty truck and bus applications such as
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, although some versions have been developed for heavy-duty regional-haul and severe-service applications. Prior to 1986, Navistar International, then known as
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, used the DT engine in farm and construction equipment.


Design

The Navistar DT
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are of a wet-sleeve design. This means that the
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wall (sleeve) is a separately machined part that fits into the cylinder bores cast into the engine block. The cylinder sleeve is in contact with the engine coolant, hence the "wet"-sleeve. Navistar claims that the wet-sleeve design enhances durability because the consistent wall thickness of the sleeve allows for consistent heat transfer, ensuring the cylinders stay round during thermal expansion. Additionally, they state that the hardened cylinder sleeve is more durable and wear resistant than a softer, cast-in wall. Also, the replaceable cylinder sleeves protect the block from damage (e.g. in case of foreign objects entering the cylinder) and can easily be replaced, which Navistar claims enables simpler restoration to original specifications. The wet-sleeve design also allows the engine to be rebuilt easily to factory specifications, sometimes without even removing the engine from the vehicle. This design is opposed to parent bore engines, where the cylinder walls are machined out of the bores cast into the block. International states that the uneven thickness of the cylinder walls causes the cylinders to become out of round during thermal expansion, increasing wear. Also, damage to the cylinder wall requires more extensive work to repair. From 1984 until late 1995, the DT engines used a Bosch pump-line-nozzle (PLN) mechanical direct
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system. 1984 through 1992 DTs used a Bosch MW style pump, while the 1993-1995s used a Bosch P style pump, and starting what was called New Generation Diesel engine design, which is still the same basic block design. Mechanical injection was still utilized in trucks up into the 1997 year, but this is rare. In 1994, due to tightening emissions regulations, the engines were redesigned to use electronically controlled unit direct fuel injection. From 1994 to 2004, the engines used HEUI (Hydraulically actuated Electronically controlled Unit Injection) injectors, co-developed by Navistar and
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From 2004 to 2009, the engines use International's Electro-Hydraulic Generation Two (G2) unit injectors.


Current variants

The Navistar DT engines are currently available in three configurations. These have been updated to comply with the
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's 2007 emissions regulations. These variants have been renamed to conform to International's new MaxxForce engine brand. *MaxxForce DT: displacement, bore x stroke 4.59 x 4.68 in (116.5 x 118.9 mm); with horsepower ratings from . The MaxxForce DT is available in standard and high torque configurations, which provide extra torque

*MaxxForce 9: displacement, bore x stroke 4.59 x 5.75 in. (116.5 x 146.1 mm); with horsepower ranging from . This engine is similar to the MaxxForce DT, but the piston stroke is increased to raise displacement to 9.3 liters

*MaxxForce 10: Same displacement as MaxxForce 9, with horsepower ranging from . This engine features stronger components, such as steel-crowned two-piece
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s, strengthened engine block, and a titanium
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turbine to cope with the extra power and stress of severe-service and heavy-duty applications

The engines are also available for defense applications under the MaxxForce D brand. The MaxxForce DT is known as the MaxxForce D7.6I6, and the MaxxForce 10 is known as the MaxxForce D9.3I6. Modifications from the civilian versions include diamond-coated (metal nitride coating) injectors to enable the engines to run on
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Variants

*DT 530E 530ST (8.7L): available in standard and high-torque configurations. Replaced in 2004 by DT/HT 570, which were replaced in 2007 by the MaxxForce 9 and 10, respectively. Used electro-hydraulic unit injection. *DT 466E (7.6L): Introduced in 1994, added electronic control to previous, non-electronic DT 466, superseded by model year 2005-and-later DT 466 with
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(see below). Also changed over from mechanical fuel injection to electro-hydraulic unit injection (HEUI).


Mechanical Injection Variants

* DT 466 Family, Model A175 and A190. * DT 408 (6.7L): a smaller version of the DT family. Used mechanical fuel injection. * DT 360 (5.9L): 6 cylinder mechanical injection produced from 1987 to 1994 * DTA 360: Same as above, but with an aftercooler, the "A" stands for "aftercooled". * DTA 466: Same as earlier mechanical-injection DT 466, but with an aftercooler. Other Variants: *Turbo 400 engine: version used in IH farm and construction equipment, with many different sizes.


Update history

In 2004, the entire DT family of engines was updated to meet 2004 emissions standards set out by the
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. Changes to the engines included a new turbocharger (called EVRT, for "Electronic Variable Response Turbocharger") with movable turbo vanes to improve boost and reduce lag, a new, electronically controlled hydraulic unit
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system, cooled
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to reduce emissions, and new four-valve cylinder heads

In 2007, the DT engines were updated once again to comply with stricter 2007 emissions standards. The DT 466, DT 570, and HT 570 engines will be renamed MaxxForce DT, MaxxForce 9, and MaxxForce 10, respectively. New features include closed-crankcase ventilation and new wiring harnesses. The MaxxForce engines are available in model year 2008 International trucks and
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school buses. In 2010 the DT engines were updated once again for compliance with 2010 emissions standards. They all received new, twin turbochargers, with higher-rated versions of the MaxxForce DT and all MaxxForce 9 and 10 engines receiving intercooling and aftercooling. Upgrades to fuel injectors, the EGR system, and cooling were also part of the 2010 modifications. 2015 was the final production year for the MaxxForce DT. It was discontinued for 2015, with some buses being built as 2016 models. It continued in the RE for the 2016 model. It was announced on July 22, 2016 that the RE will be produced with the Cummins ISL9 and the DT offering was going away completely.


Applications

*International CXT (DT 466/MaxxForce DT) *International 8500 (HT 570) *International 7300, 7400, 7500 (DT 466, DT 570, HT 570) *International 4300, 4400 (DT 466/MaxxForce DT, DT 570/MaxxForce 9) *
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*International 3300, 3800, 3900 bus chassis *
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Corporation Genesis (1992-2002) (DT 360/DT466/DT466E) *AmTran Corporation Volunteer/Conventional (DT 360/DT466/DT466E) *
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FE 300 (DT 466/MaxxForce DT) * IC Corporation RE 300 (DT 466/MaxxForce DT, DT 570/MaxxForce 9) axxForce DT discontinued* IC Corporation CE 300 (DT 466/MaxxForce DT) axxForce DT discontinued


See also

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Navistar VT engine The Navistar VT engine family is a line of diesel engines that was produced by International Truck and Engine (Navistar International) from 2003 to 2016. Developed as the replacement for the T444E V8, the VT V6 and V8 diesels were the smallest die ...
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Navistar T444E engine The Navistar T444E is a Diesel engine, diesel V8 engine manufactured by Navistar International Corporation. In its use in Ford Motor Company trucks, vans, and school buses, it is the first of the Ford Power Stroke engine, PowerStroke family of die ...
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Navistar International Navistar, Inc is an American holding company created in 1986 as the successor to International Harvester. Navistar operates as the owner of International-branded trucks and diesel engines. The company also produces buses under the IC Bus br ...
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List of International Harvester/Navistar engines The International Harvester Company (IHC) has been building its own proprietary truck engines since the introduction of their first truck in 1907. International tended to use proprietary diesel engines. In the 1970s, IHC built the DVT 573 V-8 die ...


References and external links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20061208212058/http://www.internationaldelivers.com/site_layout/engine/2004_Engines.asp *http://www.maxxforce.com/press_releases/pr_110606a.asp *https://web.archive.org/web/20070102070407/http://69.20.127.42/portal/site/ITrucks ;Notes {{International/Navistar engines Navistar engines Diesel engines by model Straight-six engines