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Volvo Penta industrial engines have been designed to deliver high output, low fuel consumption, low emissions, long service life, operational reliability, low noise, good low load characteristics, and ease of installation and service. The in-line-six engine, a cornerstone since the 1940s, is favored for its simple design with few moving parts, ensuring reliability and longevity. It features seven main bearings for robust crankshaft support, contributing to excellent overall economy. The well-balanced design eliminates the need for additional balancing devices, promoting quiet, low vibration operation. The engine's design also facilitated easy access for servicing and the installation of extra equipment. Turbocharging, introduced by Volvo in 1954, and intercooling enhance combustion efficiency, increasing power output while reducing emissions.
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