In addition to dual turbochargers you see stacked in series, this C13 ACERT engine (like the C11) receives a new cross-flow head, larger oil sump, higher compression ratio, and rotating components ...
Multiple lawsuits against Caterpillar for chronic failures of its 2007-2010 ACERT diesels go beyond heavy trucks, and include school buses and motor coaches as well as at least one marine engine, ...
With the 10/02 emissions deadline upon us, a vast amount of misinformation regarding the future of heavy-duty diesel engines still exists. This is the fourth installment in a series giving ...
long-awaited new ‘EPA’ engines have now been formally introduced. Using what Cat calls Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology (ACERT), they’ll replace the current ‘bridge’ engines that the ...
Caterpillar Inc. announced Friday it has received certification by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the company's first engine equipped with Advanced Combustion Emission Reduction ...
A settlement has been reached in the class-action lawsuit that alleged Caterpillar’s 2007-2010 year model ACERT C13 and C15 engines were defective, driving up costs for owners and driving down resale ...
LOUISVILLE, KY. Here at the Mid-America Trucking show today, Caterpillar announced it will use its ACERT technology as “the foundation” to comply with the 2007 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
"We have achieved efficient combustion, with low emissions and improved fuel economy," said John Campbell, director of on-highway engine products for Caterpillar Power Systems, located in Mossville, ...
Caterpillar today announced the introduction of C7 ACERT ® (225-300 hp/168-224 bkW) and C9 ACERT (275-375 hp/205-280 bkW) Industrial Open Power Units (IOPU) for industrial applications. These new ...
Caterpillar Inc. has introduced its latest on-highway truck and bus engines equipped with Advanced Combustion Emission Reduction Technology (ACERT) to meet EPA 02 emissions standards. The 2003 ...
When Soldiers and other servicemembers are out in the field and have battle-damaged, possibly contaminated equipment, they need to know where they can go for safe, reliable turn-in. Joint Munitions ...