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KOHLER launches PCV680LE engine
KOHLER has announced the launch of the Command PRO EFI propane engine (Model PCV680LE). The PCV680LE twin-cylinder, vertical-shaft engine significantly lowers exhaust emissions due to an integrated catalyst and optimised fuelling.
?Low-emission technology is important for the environment, as well as users, and our goal is to ensure that alternative-fuel engines perform as well or better than gasoline- or diesel-fuelled products,? said Quinn Derby, Marketing Manager for Kohler Engines. ?We are continuously refining our products and developing new ones, as a way to continue to reduce emissions without sacrificing performance.?
An alternative to gasoline- and diesel-fuelled engines, the PCV680LE 22-hp model is a cleaner burning more fuel-efficient alternative for commercial equipment. It saves significantly on fuel with less downtime for refuelling. KOHLER EFI low-emission propane engines produce over 80 per cent fewer exhaust emissions. KOHLER closed-loop EFI technology allows the PCV680LE to optimise performance by automatically adapting to operating conditions.
EFI engines also offer automotive-like turnkey starting and the elimination of carburetors and their associated maintenance. Like all Command PRO engines, the PCV680LE features KOHLER?s three-year commercial warranty.

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