Fully operational truck diesel engine model in a mobile frame. This training engine is specially designed to demonstrate Pressure Limiting Drivers (PLD) 6-cylinder diesel injection system and operational structure. The educational training engine is based on OEM components with functional engine control system.
The training engine is a great educational tool that allows students to learn the structure of the engine and its components, power supply system, cooling system, engine control system. It also allows to study components and operation modes of the engine control system, perform various measurements, tests and other diagnostic procedures.
They are used in automotive schools, technical colleges, engineering laboratories, and workforce training centers focused on diesel technology, diagnostics, and maintenance.
Trainers support standard OBD diagnostic devices and manufacturer-level scan tools. Students can access live parameters, stored faults, actuator tests, and system coding functions.
Yes. Trainers include safety shields, emergency stop functions, and clearly accessible control panels. Cooling and exhaust systems are adapted for continuous educational operation.
Yes. Most trainers include switchable fault circuits that simulate sensor failures, wiring issues, or injection disturbances. This helps learners develop controlled diagnostic skills.
Students can practice:
- Reading live data and fault codes.
- Testing sensors and actuators.
- Measuring fuel pressure, boost pressure, and temperatures.
- Evaluating engine performance and idle stability.
- Identifying faults in electrical and mechanical subsystems.
Common elements include:
- Complete diesel engine assembly.
- Common rail or distributor-type injection system.
- ECU, sensors, actuators, and wiring harness.
- Cooling and lubrication circuits.
- Exhaust system with catalytic elements.
- Safety-guarded rotating parts.
- Diagnostic port (OBD or manufacturer-specific).
Diesel systems use high-pressure injection, electronic control, and advanced emission technologies. Training helps learners understand system operation, perform measurements, diagnose faults, and apply correct service procedures used in modern workshops.
It is a fully operational diesel power unit mounted on a training frame. It allows students to study engine structure, fuel injection systems, air management, cooling, lubrication, emission control, and electronic diagnostics in real conditions.