Navistar banking on EGR for 2010

Navistar, the only U.S. engine maker that intends to only use EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) to meet EPA 2010 emissions regulations rather than add SCR (selective catalytic reduction), said using EGR alone is a simpler solution for personnel, technicians and drivers during a briefing held exclusively for Penton Transportation Group editors. “We made the choice around environmental, performance, customer-friendliness and performance issues,” said Tim Shick, Navistar director of business and product strategy.  “For 2010, our solution is an in-cylinder solution, essentially continuing on the same path we have been on… There are no ...

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