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Cummins Gearing Recommendations 2015 On-Highway US and Canada Products 3.31.2015 Cummins EBU Marketing/Technical Sales Mario Sanchez-Lara

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Cummins Gearing Recommendations

2015 On-Highway US and

Canada Products

3.31.2015

Cummins EBU Marketing/Technical Sales

Mario Sanchez-Lara

What matters?

Vehicle Mission

Understanding the customer’s

equipment and duty cycle

Gearing: Transmission and Axle

Electronic Engine Features and

Parameters

Vehicle Power Consumption

Everything Matters:

Aerodynamic Drag

Rolling Resistance

Vehicle Accessories and

Mechanical Losses

Grade Resistance

Driveline Efficiency

3

Application Guidelines Terminology

Startability

– The maximum grade (%) on which a vehicle could accelerate from rest

during an idle away (closed throttle) start

Peak Torque Gradeability

– The maximum grade that a vehicle could ascend while operating at 100

% throttle in top gear at peak torque rpm

Cruise Gradeability

– The maximum grade that a vehicle could ascend at a specified cruise

speed while operating in top gear at 100 % throttle

Application Guidelines and Minimum Performance Recommendations

* Certain applications may allow for cruise speed below minimum RSG Speed (i.e. Smart Advantage)

*

mph

Guidance for New Equipment

Replacement Equipment

– Existing equipment should dictate “Minimum Performance Requirements”

– If tradeoffs are expected, provide customer with adequate explanation and

obtain their buy-in

Driveability (Driver Satisfaction)

• Startability

• Torque Peak Gradeability

• Cruise Gradeability

Total Cost of Ownership (Owner Satisfaction)

• Operational Efficiency and Fuel Economy

• Maintenance

Cummins Gearing Criteria

2013 / GHG 2014 Certified Engines:

– Max Fuel Economy:

• Aim to maintain the engine operating in a low rpms range,

producing adequate power to accomplish the job in an efficient

manner, This favors fuel economy over some performance

characteristics (i.e. increase in shifting).

– Balance:

• Aim to operate the engine in a rpm range where horsepower is

increasing while peak torque is readily available. This is a good

compromise for customers seeking decent fuel economy with

solid performance characteristics.

– Performance

• Aim to operate the engine in a rpm range where peak power is

readily available. This favors productivity over operating costs.

New Integrated Powertrain

– SmartAdvantage

ISX Family 1 400-475hp Gearing

Once the optimal engine is determined, the right

gearing will enable the vehicle to meet the

customer’s needs and objectives.

Gearing Gauge / Criteria:

– Max Fuel Economy

– Balance

– Performance

• ISX15 450 hp, 1650 lb-ft torque rating

Fuel Economy Impact

NAAC:

– On average 1% improvement for line-haul

applications

– Up to 2% improvement in regional hauling with

stop and go routes

“Boosted” configuration

– Suitable for applications requiring enhanced Air

Compressor performance

Naturally Aspirated Air Compressor: Installation & Performance Preferred option for 2013 ISX15 400-450 hp engines

– Line-haul and Regional-haul applications

Simple hardware update:

– Plumbing only change

– Unique option number

Performance trade-off

– More time (vs. Boosted) to target operating pressure

• 40-60 seconds longer to achieve 145 psi (worst case scenario)

– Meets standard FMVSS-121

• 25 seconds to build pressure from 85 to 100 psi

ISX15 Family 1 400-475hp Gearing

1160-1240 RPM

– SmartAdvantage Integrated Powertrain

• VAM / ST2

1250-1425 RPM

– Extreme line haul / Regional haul - LTL

• Manual transmissions / lower gross weights

1500-1650 RPM

– Performance / Heavy haul

1600-1750 RPM

– Vocational / Off road

SmartAdvantageLinehaul : Up to 80,000 lbs GCVW

12Insert Data Classification

RPM

Linehaul: Up to 85,000 lbs GCVW

13Insert Data Classification

400-475 HP

• For ISX15 with less than 1550 lb-ft of torque:

• Maximum fuel economy is 1400-1500

• Balance is 1500-1600 rpm

RPM

Heavy Haul: 86,000 and 140,000 lbs GCVW

14Insert Data Classification

400-475 HP

RPM

These ratings provide value for customers

who need power and torque

– Heavy loads

– Mountainous terrain and/or steep grades

– Tight route cycle times

Use these ratings where power and torque are

needed. Do not focus on fuel economy gearing

Gearing Gauge / Criteria:

– Balance

– Performance

– Fuel Economy

ISX15 Family 2 and 3 455-600hp Gearing

• ISX15 525 hp, 1850 lb-ft torque rating

ISX15 Family 2 and 3 Gearing

1350- 1400 RPM

– Owner Operator wanting higher average

road speeds

1400 to 1550 RPM

– Premium fleets / Higher gross weights

1550-1800 RPM

– Heavy Haul / Off road or Vocational

Do not focus on fuel economy gearing,

Do not “Downspeed”

17Insert Data Classification

Linehaul: Up to 110,000 lbs GCVW

485-600 HP

RPM

18Insert Data Classification

VocationalHeavy Haul:86,000 and 140,000 lbs GCVW

485-600 HP

RPM

ISX12 310 – 425hp Gearing

1370 RPM for Linehaul fleets

– High % of interstate operation (85% to 95%)

– Want maximum fuel economy

– Lighter loads (62K to 70K)

1400 to 1450 RPM for Regional / LTL fleets

– Supports two lane / Rural operation

– Good mix of fuel economy and performance

1500 to 1900 RPM for Vocational / Heavy Haul

– Soft surface operation

– Performance for high GVW

Linehaul: Up to 85,000 lbs GCVW

20Insert Data Classification

310-425 HP

RPM

Vocational Ratings

21Insert Data Classification

320-450 HP

RPM

Applications

Two sets of gearing guidelines for the ISL9 are based on the available peak torque

Regional Haul

– Suburban Delivery

Vocational

– Pick up and Delivery

– Dump Truck

– Refuse Truck

– Concrete Mixer

Up to 66,000 lbs

Vocational and Linehaul: Up to 66,000 lbs GCVW

23Insert Data Classification

330-380 HP

RPM

Linehaul: Up to 66,000 lbs GCVW

24Insert Data Classification

260-300 HP

RPM

Applications

Two sets of gearing guidelines in Linehaul applications are

based on available peak torque and GCW

Vocational Applications

– Utility

– Step Vans

– Pick up and Delivery

Regional Haul

– Suburban Delivery

– Beverage Distribution

Up to 50,000 lbs

Pickup and Delivery: Up to 33,000 lbs GCVW

26Insert Data Classification

200-325 HP

RPM

27Insert Data Classification

Pickup and Delivery: Up to 50,000 lbs GCVW

200-325 HP

RPM

Vocational Ratings

28Insert Data Classification

200-325 HP

RPM

Spec’ing Natural Gas

Powertrains

2

9

Natural Gas

30Insert Data Classification

Heavy Duty Engine

Up to 80,000 Lbs GCVW

Great for mixer, dump truck, refuse,

regional-haul and LTL applications

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Applications

400 HP Gearing

32

UltraShift PLUS

Eaton approved package

For Linehaul Active Shifting (LAS) and Multipurpose High Performance (MHP)

transmission models

Linehaul and Regional Haul only

33

Linehaul: Up to 80,000 lbs GCVW

34

320-400 HP

RPM

35Insert Data Classification

Vocational Ratings: Up to 80,000 lbs GCVW

320-350 HP

RPM

Applications

MidRange Engine

Pickup and Delivery Truck

Vocational

Up to *66,000 lbs GCVW

Less than 60,000 miles

per year

*Refuse Packer ,Crane / Cherry Pickers, Concrete Ready Mixer allow up to 80,000 GVW

320 HP Gearing

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38Insert Data Classification

Linehaul : Up to 66,000 lbs GCVW

250-300 HP

RPM

39Insert Data Classification

Vocational Ratings : Up to 66,000 lbs GCVW

250-320 HP

RPM