DR27019RX
ISL 280@2200 (HPCR)
Cummins®

AVAILABLE

Cummins®

Ships within 1-3 business days

$21,499.95 $27,949.94
Refundable Core Charge: $6,399.95

This truck part is made by Cummins®. We guarantee that all of our parts are from the OEM (original equipment manufacturer), ensuring a proper fit and quality manufacturing.


DESCRIPTION

The Cummins ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) engine is a significant component in the commercial trucking industry, known for its robust performance and efficiency. This engine incorporates advanced technology to meet the demanding requirements of heavy-duty applications. Central to its operation is the DR27019RX component, which plays a role in the engine’s fuel injection system. Understanding the function and importance of the DR27019RX is key to appreciating the overall performance and reliability of the Cummins ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) engine.

Basic Concepts of the ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) Engine

The ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) engine is designed with a focus on efficiency and power, utilizing High-Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) fuel injection technology. This system allows for precise control over fuel delivery, enhancing both performance and fuel economy. The HPCR technology operates by storing fuel at high pressure in a common rail, which then delivers it to the injectors at the optimal moment. This precise timing and pressure control contribute to smoother engine operation, reduced emissions, and improved fuel efficiency 1.

Role of the DR27019RX in Truck Operation

The DR27019RX is a component within the ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) engine, specifically designed to enhance the functionality of the fuel injection system. It works in conjunction with other engine components to ensure that fuel is delivered at the precise pressure and timing required for optimal engine performance. The DR27019RX’s role in maintaining the integrity of the fuel injection process is fundamental to the engine’s overall efficiency and power output 2.

Key Features of the DR27019RX

The DR27019RX is characterized by its advanced design and the use of high-quality materials, which contribute to its durability and performance. Technological advancements incorporated into this component ensure that it can withstand the high pressures and temperatures of the HPCR system. These features not only enhance the engine’s reliability but also contribute to its overall efficiency and longevity 3.

Benefits of Using the DR27019RX

Incorporating the DR27019RX into the ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) engine offers several advantages. These include improved fuel efficiency due to more precise fuel delivery, enhanced power output as a result of optimal fuel injection timing, reduced emissions through efficient combustion, and increased durability of the engine components due to the reliable operation of the fuel injection system 4.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance Suggestions

To maintain the performance of the DR27019RX, it is important to be aware of common issues that may arise, such as fuel delivery inconsistencies or component wear. Regular inspections and servicing are recommended to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of the component. Troubleshooting steps may involve checking for proper fuel pressure, inspecting for leaks, and ensuring all connections are secure.

Cummins: A Brief Overview

Cummins Inc. is a leader in the automotive and commercial vehicle industry, with a history of innovation and commitment to quality. The company’s focus on developing advanced engine technologies, such as the HPCR system, underscores its dedication to improving engine performance, efficiency, and reliability. Cummins’ reputation for excellence is built on its ongoing efforts to meet the evolving needs of the commercial trucking industry.

Conclusion

The DR27019RX component is integral to the operation of the Cummins ISL 280@2200 (HPCR) engine, contributing to its efficiency, power, and reliability. Understanding its role and benefits can help in maintaining and optimizing the performance of this advanced engine technology.


  1. Barton, D. C., & Fieldhouse, J. D. (2009). Automotive Chassis Engineering Powertrain Chassis System and Vehicle Body. Elsevier.

  2. Crolla, D. (2015). Crolla Encyclopedia. Wiley.

  3. Klyde, M., & VanGelder, K. (2010). Advanced Automotive Electricity and Electronics. Jones Bartlett Learning.

  4. Majewski, A., & Jaskelainen, H. (2023). Diesel Emissions and Their Control: Second Edition. SAE International.

* This information is provided as is and may be out of date. Please contact us or the manufacturer to verify warranty coverage.
* Variable geometry turbocharger and electronic actuator repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after October 1, 2018.
* Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC), Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) catalyst, and Electronic Control Module (ECM) repairs are not eligible to be claimed as over-the-counter under New or ReCon parts warranty for parts installed after January 1, 2020.
* These restrictions are only applicable to New parts and ReCon parts coverages for the components listed above sold to a customer in the US or Canada. All other coverages are excluded. All other regions are excluded.