2010 EPA Requirements

No Hassle in 2010

Navistar Launches Emissions Education Campaign for Vehicle Buyers Weighing 2010 Options Multimedia effort offers clarity on fuel economy, cost-of-ownership and operational impact of competing OEM technology paths

WARRENVILLE, Ill., Jan 06, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Navistar wants to clear the air.Read more

Navistar 2010 diesels take to the road

CHICAGO — Navistar rolled out three MaxxForce proprietary diesel engine families for a ride-and-drive event here, all using the company’s “advanced EGR” technology to meet the new 2010 federal emissioRead more

2010 EPA Mandate FAQ

What are the new 2010 EPA emissions requirements?
In 2010, the EPA is requiring new vehicles to achieve a new diesel exhaust emissions regulations limit, which is .2 NOx (g/hp-hr) down fromRead more

2010 Emissions Learning Center

Register for Video Discussion "Simplicity or Complexity?" Oct. 19, 2009, 2:00PM

Owners of diesel powered vehicles are all too familiar with change.Read more

Less Than Three Months and Counting: EPA Emissions 2010

SGR vs. EGR (the choice is pretty cut and dry)

Since it’s been awhile since we have talked about it, I thought I would refresh every one’s memory about the new emissions regulations that will take place in 2010. In other words, the whole SCR Vs.Read more

Navistar reaffirms readiness for 2010

Navistar said it is in the final test stages of its 2010 MaxxForce engines and will be ready to meet the new Environmental Protection Agency’ (EPA) emissions requirements when they go into effect on JRead more

New Research Findings Show New Diesel Truck and Bus Engines Dramatically Cleaner Than Expected

Diesel Technology Forum Comments on Collaborative Diesel Engine Research

FREDERICK, MD (June 18, 2009) — A new study released today by the Coordinating Research Council1 in cooperation with the Health Effects Institute2 highlights the robust emissioRead more

IC Bus Brand Buses Will Meet Latest Emissions Requirements Through Advanced EGR

Warrenville, IL — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will implement more stringent emissions requirements for on-highway diesel engines beginning in January 2010.Read more

Navistar: We are very confident about our EGR solution

As the 2010 compliance deadline approaches, Navistar says that the company is “more confident than ever” about its decision to go with an all-EGR solution rather than joining the other truck OEMs thatRead more

Diesel Engine Technology: Emissions Control – 2010

Whether the choice is SCR or enhanced EGR, manufacturers describe their solutions as ‘proven technology’

Good news! You won’t be faced with any new engine technology in a couple of years.Read more

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