Bosch has increased the maximum injection pressure of its CRSN3-25 injection system for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles to 2,500 bar. The aim is to help meet more stringent emissions standards such as US 10 and Euro VI; higher injection pressures help lower fuel consumption and emissions. With the CRSN3-25, up to seven individual injections are possible. [...]
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Bosch increases commercial vehicle diesel injection pressure to 2,500 bar
August 13th, 2012
Aaron Turpen EcoForward Reefers can save up to 20% on fuel, Carrier says
June 19th, 2012
Aaron Turpen EcoForward is the new name behind ultra-efficient transport refrigeration units and generators from Carrier Transicold. These units are in compliance with Environmental Protection Agency emissions requirements for 2013. Carrier says that their reefer units with this new tech are 20% more fuel efficient than current models. Carrier says that the new units are also [...]
Daimler Trucks North America’s complete MY 2013 medium- and heavy-duty lineup GHG14-compliant
March 6th, 2012
Aaron Turpen Daimler subsidiary Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has been certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as fully compliant with the new “Greenhouse Gas 2014” (GHG14) regulation for its complete product portfolio of model year 2013 long-distance haulage, medium-duty, construction and municipal vehicles. DTNA achieved compliance ahead of the mandate for certification by the EPA and the [...]
GE Transport Expands Locomotive Diesel Engine Remanufacture Facility
December 31st, 2011
Aaron Turpen GE Transportation, the world’s leading maker of rail, mining and transportation-related products, will establish a new production facility in Grove City, Pennsylvania in order to meet accelerated demand for remanufacturing services. The company will invest about $35 million to build capacity at a new diesel engine remanufacture plant as well as an additional $37 million [...]



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