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When Did Cummins Start Using EGR?
The Cummins name is synonymous with diesel engines and have been famously put in most Dodge vehicles through the years. The first Cummins engine to be put into a Dodge was in 1989, but many may wonder ...
Cooled-EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) systems have been used since October 2002 by five major engine manufacturers (Cummins, Detroit Diesel, International, Mack and Volvo) to reduce emissions of smog ...
While caterpillar “acerts it won’t need EGR” (see CCJ, Maintenance & More, May 2001), Cummins Inc., Columbus, Ind., is convinced that engine jacket-water-cooled EGR (exhaust-gas recirculation) is the ...
Peterbilt and Cummins are providing free extended coverage for Cummins EGR engines on all new Peterbilt heavy-duty conventional vehicles. This coverage is available for a limited time only, and ...
Beginning in October, the exhaust from newly manufactured diesel engines must produce half the oxides of nitrogen (NOx) of engines produced today with no increase in particulate matter (PM). This is ...
Exhaust Gas Recirculation-free design provides 10% more power and 20% more torque compared to Tier 4 Final/Stage IV models Cummins Inc. revealed a new generation of ultra-low-emissions engines ...
Cummins Engine Company says its programs are on schedule for the October 1 release of its new heavy-duty diesel engines, and expects certification of its ISX 02 engine very soon. Cummins has developed ...
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