Cummins Certified with new Regulations


Grandview Trailer Sa

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DL will be happy(Jan 5, 2007) – Cummins Inc. announced today that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has certified the Cummins Heavy-Duty and Mid Range engines for 2007. Full production of the new engines begins in January 2007. The 2007 certified Cummins engines include the Heavy-Duty ISX and ISM, as well as the Mid Range ISL, ISC and ISB. The engines are certified and compliant for 2007, using Cummins proven cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technology across the entire product line. To meet the more stringent 2007 emissions standards, which reduce particulate matter by 90 percent and also require a significant reduction in oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from 2004 limits, Cummins has added an integrated Cummins Particulate Filter and a crankcase ventilation system to the engines. "With more than 400,000 cooled-EGR engines on the road, and well over 40 billion miles of experience, Cummins customers can be confident in the reliability and durability of these engines," Jim Kelly, Cummins Vice President and President of Engine Business said. "We are confident in the customer advantages provided by our 2007 engines and emissions solutions. Field testing and limited production units have demonstrated the performance, fuel economy and maintenance intervals that will meet and exceed customer expectations.” The entire line features fully integrated electronic controls, with a single ECM (Electronic Control Module) that controls the engine and after treatment. All engines will use the patented sliding-nozzle Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VG Turbo), made by Cummins Turbo Technologies, which features an electric actuator for 2007 with faster response and improved precision in adjusting airflow to the engine. The Cummins Particulate Filter, designed and manufactured by Cummins Emission Solutions, includes a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and a diesel particulate filter to reduce particulate matter by 90 percent. The DOC fully optimizes the regeneration capability of the particulate filter, a critical aspect for maintaining fuel economy comparable to today's engines. The crankcase ventilation system features the Fleetguard® coalescing filter, which captures and filters crankcase emissions, and returns oil directly to the sump. The coalescing filter is a simple and proven solution for crankcase emissions, with no moving parts or additional electric actuation. Full production on all engines begins Jan. 2, 2007. In order to be prepared for the anticipated Mid Range engine share growth and the expected increase in Heavy-Duty engine demand by the end of first quarter 2007, Cummins intends to retain its entire permanent workforce at all of its North American engine manufacturing plants.
 

Grandview Trailer Sa

Senior Member
Re: Cummins Certified with new Regulations

Thought you would like the news. Sorry it all ran together. I tried to edit it and put the paragraghs back in, but it just would not do it. Just love this new system, sometimes I can get it right and sometimes not.
 

Kali_Mist

New Member
Re: Cummins Certified with new Regulations

What Cummins needs to work on more than anything is there Warranty policy..it sucks & is the worst, they wont claim fault in anything...Great company with average product & terrible warranty coverage.
 

jwendt

New Member
RE: Cummins Certified with new Regulations

I have a new 325 on my coach and am so far very satisified.--my question is , I do my own oild and filter changes, will they still honor the warranity if I keep track of oil and filter prurchases
 
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