Electronic engine management (EEM)
Electronic engine management (EEM) enables the use of cruise control, which allows the driver to preset the ideal work speed according to either the driving speed or the PTO speed.
Electronic engine management (EEM) enables the use of cruise control, which allows the driver to preset the ideal work speed according to either the driving speed or the PTO speed.
Common Rail engines offer high levels of torque across a broad range of speeds, combined with low emissions and good fuel efficiency. CR engines work together seamlessly with the electronically controlled Powershift transmission, maintaining low engine speeds and fuel consumption.
CR engines provide high fuel injection pressure regardless of engine speed. The fuel can be delivered in several stages during a single ignition, making the engine idle extremely smooth and pleasant to the ear. CR engines also react quickly to changes in load, creating a smoother ride and reducing the need to change gears. The high torque of CR SisuDiesel engines is achieved already at low revs, and torque levels remain high even if the revs drop while working. Maximum power is achieved already at 2000 rpm.
The low idle speed (HiTech and Advance) is a Valtra innovation. When the tractor is parked and the handbrake engaged, the engine speed drops to a pleasantly quiet 650 rpm.
The Valtra N111 EcoPower model offers fuel savings of 10-15 percent by lowering the engine speed. The average piston speed is 20 percent
slower than in regular engines. The lifespan of the engine is correspondingly extended. Wet cylinder liners and intercooling also extend the lifespan of
SisuDiesel engines. In practice, the Valtra N111 EcoPower model means significantly lower workhour costs, environmental friendliness and low
emissions. An added benefit is the reduction in engine noise by 4-5 decibels.
New feature in EcoPower is the option to switch between the efficient Eco mode and the standard Power mode.
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Eco Mode with genuine EcoPower features
Eco Mode is recommended:
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Power Mode offering approximately the same power but including transport boost
Power Mode is recommended:
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EcoSpeed is based on the 50-km/h transmission, but the highest speed is limited to approximately 40km/h (max possible speed is 43km/h depending on load).
• Engine speed at max speed of 40 km/h is around 1800 rpm depending
on tyre size
• Speed with H4, Delta PS 2nd gear: 40 km/h at 2200 rpm
• Speed with H4, Delta PS 3rd gear: 40 km/h at 1800 rpm
• Lower fuel consumption
• Lower noise, less wear
• Available for N111e-N141 models
Note that the speed chart for EcoSpeed models is the same as for 50-km/h models apart from the limitation in H4 to 40km/h.