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KO I-12V200/A | Marine Engine
   
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KO I-12V200/A | Marine Engine

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Presenting the KO I-12V200/A
The KO I-12V200/A is the next step towards efficient and trustworthy marine engines. Intended for heavy loads in extreme conditions, this engine targets the tugboat and icebreaker market, where the engine can be used on its own or with several engines working together in order to maximize power and fuel efficiency. When you think reliability, you think Kahrstrom & Olsen. Choose the new KO I-12V200/A - you won't regret it.

Technical Specifications
Engine Type: Twin Turbo V12 Diesel (simulated using six 3x3 size cylinders)
Measurements (including sub-systems): 6.75x4.25x4.25m (length, width, height)
Weight: 2266kg
Price: 25814$

Start-up
- Air goes to the grey-ish pipes on the top.
- Fuel goes to the green pipe besides the air pipes.
- Exhaust goes out the large grey funnel on the back.
- Gearbox can be found on the back to connect propeller shaft.
- Start the engine using the engine panel. Turn the key and hold the button until the red light goes out.

Credit
ZE Modular Engine Controller by Uran_Wind

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7 Comments
JJW836412 29 Aug, 2023 @ 10:30am 
Electricity Generation Review
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Max power units (when connected straight to generators on startup): n/a
Consistent power units (when connected straight to generators when running): ~1397


Generators used:

Small: 0
Medium: 4
Large: 4

Other notes: The engine seems to output a consistent amount of power (even if more generators are added)
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Freight 11 Apr, 2022 @ 7:37pm 
I ask about cooling because the engine tops out at 102 degrees and loses power. Noticeable to the point where two engines running 6 giant propellers in total a ship will drop from 26 knots to 16 knots. The only thing I can connect it to is the temperature.
Freight 10 Apr, 2022 @ 7:59pm 
Is there cooling?
NTSFMagellan 14 Mar, 2022 @ 7:16am 
This is why Impeller pumps are awesome. Forcefully draw the exhaust out to increase power.
Kahrstrom  [author] 10 Jan, 2022 @ 4:18pm 
Make sure you hook up the exhaust to some kind of fluid port to let it out, sounds like it’s having exhaust issues, 95% sure based on those symptoms.
unforgiven3091 10 Jan, 2022 @ 4:16pm 
Im having large issues with it, it wont start. it starts for a second (reaches about 160 RPS max) and then stalls. even with my holding the starter down
geep500 20 Nov, 2021 @ 12:47am 
omg look amazing