What is the difference between a Type 3 and Type 4 engine?
Federal Type 4s are generally used in areas with flatter grassy/brushy areas. This is because they have the biggest water tanks and can do mobile attack. Another typical difference is that Type 4s have 4 wheel drive, which has been rare with Type 3s. The type 4 was originally designed for the 411 – 412 replacements for the T3 notchback/fastback/squareback. They were designed to move the 411/412 platform at autobahn speeds (around 100mph I think) for extended periods. They have better cooling, better breathing, and are far more rugged than the T1 motors.
What are the requirements on a type three engine?
Technically, a Type 3 fire engine includes a pump operating at 120 gpm, a large 500 gal/tank, 1000 ft. NFPA standards require a Type 3 engine to have a minimum of a 500-gallon water tank and a pump capable of a minimum of 150 US gallons per minute at a pressure of 250 pounds per square inch. Type 3 fire trucks can be equipped with a power-take-off (PTO) pump.
What is the strongest VW engine?
The 1,984 cc four-cylinder turbocharged TSI® engine in the new Golf R is currently the most powerful EA888 powerplant. Overview of the EA888 engine It’s an evolution of the earlier EA827/113 engines and is found in many popular models from Audi, VW, SEAT, CUPRA and Å koda.