Cummins, Inc. has announced submission of its third engine for certification under the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) stringent diesel emissions standards. The heavy-duty 11-liter ISM engine, which is now under submission to the EPA, has horsepower ratings ranging from 280 hp to 385 hp, and is positioned as a complement to the Cummins ISX for short-haul trucking, vocational, construction
Read More →Delphi Corp. announced that it is in strong support of increased diesel engine use in the U.S. and is a sponsor of the eighth annual Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction (DEER) conference, Aug. 25-29, in Coronado, CA.
Read More →Cummins, Inc. has announced submission of itsthird engine for certification under the Environmental ProtectionAgency's (EPA) stringent diesel emissions standards. A company releasedescribed the heavy-duty 11-liter ISM engine, which is now undersubmission to the EPA
Read More →Cummins, Inc. has announced submission of its third engine for certification under the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) stringent diesel emissions standards.
Read More →Cummins, Inc. has announced submission of its third engine for certification under the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) stringent diesel emissions standards.
Read More →Cummins, Inc. has announced submission of itsthird engine for certification under the Environmental ProtectionAgency's (EPA) stringent diesel emissions standards. A company releasedescribed the heavy-duty 11-liter ISM engine, which is now undersubmission to the EPA
Read More →Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) confirmed August 13 that it submitted applications to the EPA for emissions certification of its Series 60 diesel engines.
Read More →The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set a penalty of up to $12,210 on manufacturers of heavy-duty truck diesel engines that don't meet with the Oct. 1 deadline to reduce nitrogen-oxide emissions.
Read More →The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has set a penalty of up to $12,210 on manufacturers of heavy-duty truck diesel engines that don't meet with the Oct. 1 deadline to reduce nitrogen-oxide emissions.
Read More →Caterpillar Inc. officials said July 29, 2002 that the government's new regulations on diesel engine emissions are full of inconsistencies that will be harmful to the economy and environment, the Peoria, IL Journal Star reported.
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