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From the STARK'S COMPONENT LEDGER (from the Monday, October 31, 2002 issue):
Torvec to Supply New IVTs to 2003 Dodge Trucks
Torvec, Inc. , a developer of steering drive and suspension systems for tracked vehicles, infinitely-variable transmission, constant velocity joints, hydraulic pump and motors, will supply a generation III Infinitely-Variable Transmissions (IVT) to DaimlerChrysler AG's new 2003 Dodge Ram 3/4-ton 4x4 quad cab pick up trucks equipped with electronically-controlled 2004 emissions-compliant diesel engines built by Indiana-based Cummins. Inc.
DaimlerChrysler's new Dodge pick up trucks to be sold in the current fourth quarter will feature a 5. 9-liter turbo diesel engines built by Cummins.
Torvec, an approved Cummins original equipment manufacturer, chose the firm's engine size to better represent a sizable market for SUVs, light-duty trucks, delivery trucks, school buses, airport shuttle buses and class 3-5 medium-duty trucks. Torvec's IVT, used in the light-duty truck application, could double city mileage and remove up to 90% of the diesel particulates, or black soot.
End of quote from STARK'S COMPONENT LEDGER.
I'm just now starting to research (www.torvec.com).
From the STARK'S COMPONENT LEDGER (from the Monday, October 31, 2002 issue):
Torvec to Supply New IVTs to 2003 Dodge Trucks
Torvec, Inc. , a developer of steering drive and suspension systems for tracked vehicles, infinitely-variable transmission, constant velocity joints, hydraulic pump and motors, will supply a generation III Infinitely-Variable Transmissions (IVT) to DaimlerChrysler AG's new 2003 Dodge Ram 3/4-ton 4x4 quad cab pick up trucks equipped with electronically-controlled 2004 emissions-compliant diesel engines built by Indiana-based Cummins. Inc.
DaimlerChrysler's new Dodge pick up trucks to be sold in the current fourth quarter will feature a 5. 9-liter turbo diesel engines built by Cummins.
Torvec, an approved Cummins original equipment manufacturer, chose the firm's engine size to better represent a sizable market for SUVs, light-duty trucks, delivery trucks, school buses, airport shuttle buses and class 3-5 medium-duty trucks. Torvec's IVT, used in the light-duty truck application, could double city mileage and remove up to 90% of the diesel particulates, or black soot.
End of quote from STARK'S COMPONENT LEDGER.
I'm just now starting to research (www.torvec.com).
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