Topkick/kodiak advantages over sterling acterra – Global Machinery Company T7500 User Manual
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Specifications
GM
Ford
Freightliner M2
Hino
International
Sterling
Specifications
GM
Ford
Freightliner M2 Hino
International
Sterling
TopKick/Kodiak
F-650/F-750
Business Class 238-338
4300
Acterra
Available Engines
Vortec MD V8,
Cummins ISB I-6, MBE 900 OHC I-6, Hino I-6
International
OHC I-6 MBE 900,
Isuzu OHC I-6,
CAT C7 I-6 OHV
MaxxForce DT
Cummins ISC
CAT C7 I-6 OHV
OHV I-6
Diesel displacement
7.8L/7.2L
6.7L/7.2L
7.2L
7.7L
7.6L
7.2L/7.2L
Base diesel power
215
200
190
220
200
190
Max. diesel power
300
325 (Cummins)
350
260 (338 only)
300
330
Base diesel torque
560
520
520
520
520
520
Max. diesel torque
860
860 (Caterpillar)
860
585 (338 only)
860
1000
Gas engine
OHV V8
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Gas displacement
8.1L
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Gas HP
295 @ 3600
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Gas torque
440 @ 3200
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Steering
ZF power
TRW 20:4:1 power TRW power
TRW power
TRW power
TRW power
Front springs, std.
Taperleaf
Taperleaf
Taperleaf
Taperleaf
Taperleaf
Taperleaf
Rear springs, std.
Taperleaf
Multileaf
Multileaf
Multileaf
Multileaf
Multileaf
Hydraulic brakes
Meritor
Bosch
Bosch
Meritor
Bosch
Bosch
Brakes, front, in.
15.37 disc
15 disc
15 disc
15.37 disc
15 disc
15 disc
Front brake type
Opposed piston
Sliding pin
Sliding pin
Opposed piston Sliding pin
Sliding pin
Brakes, rear, in.
15.37 disc
15 disc
15 disc
15.37 disc
15 disc
15 disc
Air brakes
Meritor
Meritor
Meritor
Meritor
Meritor
Meritor
Brakes, front, in.
15 x 4/16.5 x 6
15 x 4/16.5 x 6
15 x 4/16.5 x 6
15 x 4/16.5 x 6
15 x 4/16.5 x 6
15 x 4/16.5 x 6
Brakes, rear, in.
16.5 x 7
16.5 x 7
16.5 x 7
16.5 x 7
16.5 x 7
16.5 x 7
Frame, psi
50,000
50,000
50,000
80,000
50,000
50,000
Frame sec. mod.(in.)
2
12.53
8.5
10.0
12.9
10.125
10.0
Frame RBM
1,378,300
900,000
500,000
1,031,900
506,250
500,000
Battery, CCA
(gas)
2 x 750
(1 x 600)
2 x 625
2 x 760
2 x 600
2 x 550
2 x 760
Fuel tank, gal.
50 LH
50 RH
30 LH
52 RH
50 RH
30 RH
Seating
2 bucket
bucket + 2-pass.
3-pass. bench
bucket + 2-pass. 2 bucket
3-pass. bench
2008 Competitive Comparison
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Sterling Acterra
» Full range of GVWR to compete
with all models
» 19,780 lb. GVWR base
» No gas engine available
» Standard Allison 5-speed auto-
matic
» 190-hp MBE 6-cylinder diesel
standard, available high-output
MBE engines
» Numerous options
» Steel cab, plastic doors
» Base price above $60,000
» Some parts sharing with
Freightliner Business Class M2
» WB from 121 to 280 in.
• Standard commercial-grade gas
engine with 295 hp/440 lb.-ft. of
torque. Vortec 8.1L V8 engine
is prepared for alternate fuel
conversions. Gasoline engine
provides lower cost and lower
weight. (Sterling has no
gasoline engines)
• Base Isuzu 6HK1-TC diesel
engine is more powerful than
Sterling’s standard diesel (215
hp vs. 190 hp
• Large, folding mirrors with inte-
grated wide-angle mirror and
numerous options for power
and heat (Sterling has tradition-
al door-mounted painted or
chrome West Coast mirrors
with optional convex mirrors)
• Available driver and front pas-
senger air bags (not available
on Sterling)
• DEX-COOL engine coolant lasts
up to 5 years or 150,000 miles
(Sterling uses traditional ethyl-
ene glycol)
• Progressive spring aids front
and rear cushion suspension
when it bottoms out on rough
roads. Helps protect truck and
cargo (not available on Sterling)
• Rubber-isolated exterior lamps
with no-tool taillamp lens
removal (not available on
Sterling)
• GM taillamps have shock-
mounted bulbs, lexan lenses
and no-tool lamp replacement,
for reduced downtime (not
available on Sterling)
• Opposed-piston hydraulic brake
calipers offer long life, easy
service and powerful braking
(Sterling uses sliding pin, sin-
gle-piston brake calipers)
• Standard intermittent wind-
shield wipers for safety and
convenience (2-speed wipers
standard on Sterling)
• Standard daytime running
lamps, for safety (optional on
Sterling)
• Separate driver’s seat for com-
fort (bench seat standard on
Sterling, with separate driver
and passenger seat optional)
• Standard synthetic lubricant in
axle, for reduced service and
downtime (Sterling charges
extra for this option)
• Priority Access Service System
provides easier engine service
(limited engine access on
Sterling)
• Variable effort ZF steering gear
reduces steering effort in tight
turns (Sterling has TRW Ross
fixed-effort steering gear)
• Easy lifting hood on GM trucks
vs. heavy non-sprung hood on
Sterling
• Full-width frame crossmembers
have 8 fasteners per side for
durability vs. 2 fasteners on
Sterling’s dogbone crossmem-
bers
• Larger standard fuel capacity
(50 gal. vs. 30 gal.)
TopKick/Kodiak Advantages over Sterling Acterra