Steve St. Laurent said:
Yes, the 305/610 is in the chassis cab trucks (3500 C&C, 4500, & 5500) which meets 2007 emissions levels for that class of vehicle, and the 350/650 is in the 2500/3500 and meets the 2010 emissions levels for that class. They are not in the same emissions category.
Steve - could you elaborate on this? This has been a source of confusion for me since the press release on the Dodge/Cummins Bluetec was issued.
It has been my understanding that our trucks (heavy-duty pickup trucks >8500 pounds GVW) are regulated under the "heavy duty" emission regs (they're considered "light heavy-duty diesel engines" (LHDDE) - see
http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/hd.html ). All HDDEs are required to meet 0. 01 g/hp-hr PM and 0. 2 g/hp-hr NOx by 2010 with a 50% phase-in (for NOx) starting in 2007.
However, the Tier 2 light-duty regulations included a category called "medium-duty passenger vehicles" which includes vehicles up to 10,000 pounds GVW that are used primarily for "personal transportation". According to Dieselnet, this category is "primarily" larger SUVs and passenger vans. This category is regulated by grams/mile rather than grams/hp-hr.
The Dieselnet press release specifically states that the Dodge/Cummins Bluetec 6. 7 meets the 2010
heavy-duty regulations:
... It is the first diesel vehicle on the market that meets the 2010 emission standards for heavy-duty engines (NOx = 0. 2 g/bhp-hr, PM = 0. 01 g/bhp-hr), and one of the first commercial applications of the NOx adsorber technology on a diesel engine... .
http://www.dieselnet.com/news/2007/01daimler.php
The Cummins press release seems to imply the heavy-duty regs, although the units aren't specified:
... Cummins is the first diesel engine manufacturer to have a product certified to the 2010 EPA heavy-duty engine standards for oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) emissions, making it the cleanest heavy-duty diesel engine available in North America. The 2010 EPA standards for NOx (0. 2g) and PM (0. 01g) represent a more than 90 percent reduction in each pollutant, compared to the 2004 standards... .
http://www.cummins.com/cmi/content....enuId=4&overviewId=15&dataId=1136&menuIndex=0
However, I have seen other press releases (e. g,. on Green Car Congress) which suggest the 6. 7 Dodge/Cummins Bluetec meets the "Tier 2" emission regs (i. e. , light-duty), presumably the "MDPV" category.
Can you provide any clarification in this matter?