DDC: Regeneration no sweat

If Detroit Diesel Corp. (DDC) has its way, regeneration of the particulate filters for the 2007 engines will be unnoticeable, at least as far as drivers are concerned. In collaboration with Freightliner LLC, Detroit Diesel has been on an aggressive development and testing schedule for 2007, according to Tim Tindall, program director, and developing a procedure to manage regeneration of the required filter system has been a big part of that schedule. DDC's EPA 2007 efforts “are right on track for where we want to be,” he noted at a recent briefing. Since May of 2005, Tindall said ...

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