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Upto 1235Hp
Engine outputs ranging from 100 - 1235Hp
50+
Engine Configurations
TIER III Compliant engines to suit all Applications
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Hyundai Marine Dealers
Local support when you need it most througout the UK
Hyundai Electronic Engine Key features:
- Advanced Fuel Injection System, Common Rail and Bosch ECU and engine control system
- Compliance with emission regulation (Satisfy IMO Tier 2/3)
- SCR technology is used for IMO Tier 3
- Increased durability of key components through design changes and material enhancements
- Increased fuel efficiency
- Reduced Running Costs
- Lower Engine Emissions
- Class leading design improvements
Your Reliable Power Solution
Hyundai Infracore ranks among the worlds leading makers of engines to build and maintain global infrastructure.
Hyundai's Marine diesel engines meet both IMO TIER II & IMO Tier III emission standards and have attained both type approval and full class approval from major marine classification societies such as DNV-GL, BV, RINA & KR.
Through continous improvement and investing in the latest technology HD Hyundai strive to be a top tier engine manufacturer that leads the market through innovation and growth.
1Does the engine come with the IMO TIER 3 Certificate?
Yes, if ordered as a Tier 3 engine the EIAPP certifiactes comes with the engine from the Hyundai factory observed and certified by a Marine Classification society (RINA, KR, DNV etc).
2Does the engine include SCR Muffler and UREA tank?
Yes, the SCR muffler and DEF Dosing tank are supplied with the engine
3Are there any specific installation requirements for these engines?
Yes, there are certain requirements that need to be met at the installation stage, these can be found in the engine installation manual or one of our Hyundai trained Watermota staff would be happy to discuss them with you.
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