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Paccar Inc. said it will use selective catalytic reduction technology, in combination with exhaust gas recirculation, in its Paccar engines for Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks to meet to meet 2010 ...
Navistar, Inc. says it plans to expand vehicle enhancements and powertrain choices on International brand vocational truck models and add selective catalytic reduction (SCR) emissions technology to ...
At the 2014 WorkBoat show, Tenneco introduced a new large engine selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system for marine and large engine applications. The system's high performance dosing control and ...
Navistar Inc. announced the launch of its International TranStar regional haul tractor with MaxxForce 13 engine with Selective Catalytic Reduction emissions technology. The TranStar is the fifth heavy ...
“No disaster is looming” with the introduction of SCR engine technology, said Mike Delaney, senior vice president of marketing for Daimler Trucks North America. On Thursday, March 27, at the ...
Proponents of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) spoke out in defense of the process as the preferred emission control technology to meet the US EPA's 2010 diesel truck engine emission standards.
Navistar Inc. announced the launch of its heavy-duty International WorkStar vocational trucks powered by the company's 13-liter engine with Selective Catalytic Reduction emissions technology. The ...
When it comes to reducing the nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions of diesel-burning commercial vehicles, selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is firmly in place as today’s technology. And these systems are ...
Green Granite with its 2010 SCR diesel is owned by Mack and was loaned to Haines & Kibblehouse for testing. It has worked well and fuel economy is encouraging. MP7-405 Maxidyne diesel looks like a ...
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