My Dad recently started working for a Kenworth dealership as an outside parts sales rep. While working on my brother's Scout today, we started talking about the future of diesel engines with the stringent standards that are being forced on the heavy duty diesel engine market. A Cat rep had visited the dealership and they started talking about the subject. Cat is introducing twin turbos as well as different head designs, etc. Cummins is using VGT technology as well as EGR, etc.
http://www.caterpillar.com/products/engines_n_power_systems/shared/truck_engines/truck_engines.html
OK, this post doesn't take you to what I wanted to show you. So, click on News, and then the last report on March 19, 2003 "On-Highway Engine Line With ACERT Technology" Scroll down the page and there are some pics of the C11, C13, and C15 with their twins.
http://www.cummins.com/na/pages/en/products/trucks/isx.cfm
There is alot more going on here than I can comprehend, but my Dad and I both agreed that unless the public is educated about diesel engines, things are going to go downhill in a hurry.
What are your thoughts?
Eric
http://www.caterpillar.com/products/engines_n_power_systems/shared/truck_engines/truck_engines.html
OK, this post doesn't take you to what I wanted to show you. So, click on News, and then the last report on March 19, 2003 "On-Highway Engine Line With ACERT Technology" Scroll down the page and there are some pics of the C11, C13, and C15 with their twins.
http://www.cummins.com/na/pages/en/products/trucks/isx.cfm
There is alot more going on here than I can comprehend, but my Dad and I both agreed that unless the public is educated about diesel engines, things are going to go downhill in a hurry.
What are your thoughts?
Eric
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