Ready, set, switch

It's easy to think that meeting the tighter diesel emissions limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for 2007 truck diesels is simply a problem for engine manufacturers. But there will be so much going on in next year's iron that engine makers are relying on the expertise of key suppliers to help them meet the new standards with the best possible results. “When it comes to engine makers' 2007 requirements, we're not talking about just pulling a commodity switch off a shelf,” says Tony Thorne, engineering manager for Index Sensors & Controls, Inc., “but partnering with ...

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