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How much horsepower does a four BT Cummins have?
105 horsepower
4BT Cummins engines produce 105 horsepower at 2,300 rpm and 265 lb-ft of torque at only 1,600 rpm. This is thanks to direct fuel injection and turbocharging. 4BT Cummins performance specs can be improved easily, especially in models equipped with the P-pump or P7100 injection pump.
What did the 3.9 Cummins come in?
The 3.9L Cummins 4BT engine was released in 1983 and was predominantly used in smaller commercial vans such as bread trucks and other small delivery trucks. Despite its initial use in commercial vehicles, the engine has become extremely popular in the 4×4 and off-road communities for engine swaps.
What does BT stand for in 4BT Cummins?
The 4BT—which stands for four-cylinder, B-series, Turbocharged—was used mostly in midsize box trucks, agricultural equipment and small industrial vehicles, and is basically a smaller version of the popular 5.9L 12V Cummins found in the 1989-98 Dodge trucks.
How much can you tow with a 4BT?
Truck weighs 5900, has great power empty and, powerwise, is comfortable towing up to 10K pounds.
What truck has a 3.9 Cummins?
Because of its very respectable torque output, the 3.9L Cummins 4BT engine really has made a mark in the off-road/rock-crawling scene and is a popular swap engine for Jeeps, Ford Broncos, Chevy Blazers, Toyota 4Runners, and other vehicles that get down off the pavement.
How much horsepower does a 3.9 Cummins have?
105hp
The 3.9L (4BT) Cummins inline-four diesel engine creates 105hp and 265 lb-ft of torque from its relatively small size of 30.6 in long, 24.6 in wide and 37.7 in high. This is what makes it such a popular candidate for engine swaps.
When did the 6.7 come out?
2011
Ford introduced the 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 turbo diesel in 2011.
Is a 4BT good for towing?
How often will you tow? If only occasionally and you aren’t in a hurry, a 4BT should do fine. YES!
What is a 4BT?
The 4BT—which stands for “fourcylinder B series turbocharged”— was used mostly in midsize box trucks, agricultural equipment and small industrial vehicles, and is basically a smaller version of the popular 5.9L 12V Cummins found in 1989-98 Dodge trucks.