BlueTec for green engines

Detroit Diesel Corp. (DDC) announced it will deploy parent firm Daimler's BlueTec system, which uses selective catalytic reduction (SCR), as its “chosen technology to meet the upcoming stringent EPA 2010 standards for heavy-duty trucks.” DDC said BlueTec represents the world's latest in clean diesel engine advances and will provide improved performance with Detroit Diesel's recently introduced DD15 engine as well as its future family of engines, including the DD13 and DD16. All of the 2010 engines will combine with the amplified common rail system (ACRS) and a diesel particulate filter with a new SCR exhaust emissions aftertreatment system. ...

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