Caterpillar C18-454 Marine Diesel Engine: 454HP ACERT Power for Commercial & Pleasure
Unleash dependable Caterpillar torque and Tier 3 compliance in an 18L in-line 6-cylinder designed for workboats, trawlers, and mid-size yachts.
At Wave Inboard Motors, we’ve repowered and serviced over 110 Caterpillar C18 engines since 2010, including numerous C18-454 configurations powering coastal trawlers and supply vessels in the Gulf and Pacific—optimizing ACERT injection for flawless reliability under sustained loads. As authorized Cat marine dealers, our technicians master the C18 platform, from HEUI diagnostics to aftercooler upgrades in corrosive environments—delivering the uptime that fleets rely on. If a marine engine installation service is in your plans to integrate this robust performer, our team ensures bolt-on precision. The C18-454 offers a commercial rating of 454 bhp at 1800 rpm, meeting U.S. EPA Tier 3, IMO II, and EU IWW emissions—ideal for operators seeking Tier 3 without the complexity of higher tiers.
The Caterpillar C18-454 excels in commercial propulsion for workboats and auxiliary roles in yachts up to 80 feet, where its ACERT (Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology) provides precise fueling for 1,500+ Nm torque while supporting fresh water aftercooling for tropical ops. Perfect for repowers from older C15 or 3406 engines, it drops into existing beds with minimal mods. From our boat repower consultation logs, C18-454 installations routinely achieve 99% uptime in mixed fleets, extending vessel life 10+ years. Our CAT expertise cuts downtime, boosting ROI with Caterpillar’s global network.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | C18-454 ACERT |
| Engine Type | In-line 6-cylinder, 4-stroke, direct-injected turbocharged diesel with ACERT |
| Displacement | 18.1 L (1,104 cu in) |
| Max Output (HP/kW) | 454 bhp / 339 bkW @ 1800 rpm (commercial rating) |
| Bore x Stroke | 145 mm x 183 mm (5.7 in x 7.2 in) |
| Compression Ratio | 16.0:1 |
| Cooling System | Heat exchanger or keel cooling; fresh water aftercooled option |
| Starting System | Electric 24V |
| Alternator Output | 24V – 75A (standard) |
| Dry Weight | 1,600 kg (3,527 lbs) without gear |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 1,800 x 1,100 x 1,200 mm (71 x 43 x 47 in) approx. |
| Gear Ratio | Various ZF or Twin Disc options |
Competitor Comparison
| Feature | CAT C18-454 (454 HP) | Volvo Penta D11-510 (510 HP) | Cummins QSM11-454 (454 HP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Type | In-line 6-cylinder ACERT turbo diesel | In-line 6-cylinder common-rail turbo diesel | In-line 6-cylinder turbo diesel |
| Power | 454 HP @ 1800 rpm | 510 HP @ 2300 rpm | 454 HP @ 1800 rpm |
| Fuel Efficiency | Good (220 g/kWh cruise) | Excellent (210 g/kWh cruise) | Good (215 g/kWh cruise) |
| Weight (Dry) | 1,600 kg | 1,145 kg | 1,180 kg |
| Reliability | Legendary (CAT global uptime) | High (EMS controls) | High (Cummins industrial base) |
| Parts Availability | Excellent (CAT worldwide network) | Excellent (Volvo marine dealers) | Excellent (Cummins ecosystem) |
Verdict: The CAT C18-454 triumphs for commercial fleets with its unmatched parts reach and proven ACERT durability—no urea needed for Tier 3. Volvo D11-510 offers lighter weight and refinement for yachts, Cummins QSM11-454 matches torque with similar support, but the C18-454’s displacement speed focus and repower ease make it the standout for workboat marine engine upgrades. As our superyacht propulsion systems guide observes, CAT rules in sustained-duty segments.
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Replacement Options
| Factor | Keep Old C15 (Used) | Buy New CAT C18-454 | Closest Modern Equivalent: Volvo D11-510 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Condition | Fair (valve/turbo wear) | Excellent (factory fresh) | Excellent (common-rail updates) |
| Warranty | None | 2 years unlimited hours | 2 years (extendable) |
| Power | 400-450 HP (degraded) | 454 HP full output | 510 HP (higher revs) |
| Emissions | Tier 2 | Tier 3 (no SCR) | Tier 3 |
| Total Project Value | Low ($0 upfront, repairs mounting) | High ($25,000-$35,000 incl. install) | Higher ($28,000-$38,000, lighter) |
Expert Recommendation: For workboat and trawler owners, the CAT C18-454 is the ideal repower—direct fit from C15 or 3406 with Tier 3 gains and more torque. Volvo D11-510 for agile yachts, but the C18-454’s support and our CAT expertise ensure the highest operational value. Age showing in your old mill? Our replacing an old marine diesel engine guide flags the signs, often leading here.
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Proven CAT durability (12K+ hours) | Heavier than some 6-cyl competitors |
| Tier 3 without urea/SCR | Fuel slightly thirstier than common-rail |
| Global parts/support network | Cruise noise 75-80 dB |
| Drop-in for C15/3406 repowers | No hybrid factory option |
| Keel or heat exchanger cooling | Higher ratings need custom tuning |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the Caterpillar C18-454 Marine Diesel Engine
From our 100+ C18 service calls—straight answers for operators.
Is the CAT C18-454 Tier 3 compliant?
Yes—meets EPA Tier 3, IMO II, EU IWW, and China II with ACERT, no aftertreatment needed.
C18-454 vs older C15—what’s improved?
Better fueling (10% efficiency), higher ratings, and drop-in fit—extends life 5-10 years.
Fuel burn on C18-454 at cruise?
220 g/kWh typical—0.9-1.2 L/NM at 8-10 knots for displacement.
Common C18-454 issues and fixes?
ACERT injector soot (clean $1K); turbo lag from carbon—our diagnostics prevent 85%.
Best uses for CAT C18-454?
Commercial propulsion in workboats, trawlers, and auxiliary for yachts up to 80ft.
Parts for C18-454 in 2025?
Fully supported by Cat—global stock; we carry injectors, turbos for 24-48 hour delivery.
Power ahead—contact us for a C18-454 evaluation today.


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