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John Deere Industrial: JD9P (6090HI550)

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JD9P (6090HI550)

Industrial Diesel Engine
  • 205-280 kW (275-375 hp) @ 2000 rpm
  • Continuous, Intermittent

Features

Variable geometry turbocharger
  • Varies exhaust pressure based on load and speed to ensure proper EGR flow. The combination of the cooled EGR and VGT provide low-speed torque, quicker transient response, higher-peak torque, and world-class fuel economy.

Exhaust filters
  • These engines utilize a catalyzed exhaust filter that contains a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a diesel particulate filter (DPF). The DOC reacts with exhaust gases to reduce carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and some particulate matter (PM). The downstream DPF traps and holds the remaining PM. Trapped particles are oxidized within the DPF through a continuous cleaning process called passive regeneration. Passive regeneration occurs during normal operating conditions when heat from the exhaust stream, and catalysts within the exhaust filter, trigger the oxidation of the trapped PM. If passive regeneration cannot be achieved due to low temperature, load, or speed, then PM is removed using active regeneration — an automatic cleaning process controlled by the exhaust temperature management system.

Cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)​
  • EGR cools and mixes measured amounts of cooled exhaust gas with incoming fresh air to lower peak combustion temperatures, thereby reducing Nox.

Selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
  • John Deere engines feature an SCR system that utilizes a urea-based additive, sometimes referred to as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to meet Stage V emission standards. A chemical reaction in the SCR catalyst converts urea and NOx emissions into nitrogen and water vapor.

High-pressure common-rail (HPCR)
  • The HPCR fuel system provides variable common-rail pressure and high injection pressures. It also controls fuel injection timing and provides precise control for the start, duration, and end of injection.

4-valve cylinder head
  • The 4-valve cylinder head provides excellent airflow resulting in excellent low-speed torque and transient response.

Air-to-air aftercooled
  • This is the most efficient method of cooling intake air to help reduce engine emissions while maintaining low-speed torque, transient response time, and peak torque. It enables an engine to meet emissions regulations with better fuel economy and the lowest installed costs.

Compact size
  • Lower installed cost

  • Engine mounting strategy consistent with previous engine models

John Deere electronic engine controls
  • Faster engine control unit (ECU) manages both the engine and the exhaust filter

  • Premium software integrates with equipment or vehicles to reduce engineering and installation costs

Big-engine durability
  • Replaceable (wet) cylinder liners

  • Single-piece steel piston with oil-cooling gallery

  • Full flow engine-mounted oil cooler

  • Up to 500-hour oil change

Additional features
  • Engine-mounted fuel filter

  • Gear-driven auxiliary drives

  • Self-adjusting poly-vee fan drive

  • Low-pressure fuel system with electrical transfer pump and "auto-prime" feature

  • Optional rear PTO

Specifications

Emissions Certifications

EU Stage V

EPA Final Tier 4

General engine data

Model

Number of cylinders

Displacement-- L

Engine Type

Aspiration

Height-- mm (in)

Length - mm (in)

Width-- mm (in)

Weight, dry - kg (lb)

6090HI550

6

9.0L

6-cylinder, In-line, 4-stroke, Water-cooled

795 (31)

Turbocharged and air-to-air aftercooled

1282 (50) *Engine length without fan drive

1208 (48)

1468 (3237)

ATD

DOC/DPF/SCR

Size 4

Performance data range

Rated power

Peak power

Application rating

Peak torque

Power bulge

Torque rise

205-280 kW (275-375 hp) @ 2000 – 2200 rpm

225-287 kW (302–385 hp) @ 1700 – 2000 rpm

Continuous, Intermittent

1310-1620 Nm @ 1600 rpm

Up to 10%

Up to 38%

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