About Westport Innovations (T-Net British Columbia)

March 18th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Westport Innovations Inc., based in Vancouver, B.C., develops technology and products designed to reduce pollutant emissions from heavy duty diesel engines such as those used in buses, trucks, locomotives, ferries, off-road vehicles, as well as stationary power generators.

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Cummins Extends Agreement With Chrysler (Automotive Business Review)

February 6th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Cummins has extended its multiyear agreement with Chrysler Group. Cummins will supply 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel engines for Ram Heavy Duty pickups and Chassis Cab trucks, while continuing to grow its partnership with Chrysler.

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Cummins Announces Multi-Year Agreement with Chrysler Group LLC (Business Fleet)

February 4th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Cummins will supply 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel engines for Ram Heavy Duty pickups and Chassis Cab trucks.

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Cummins Announces Multiyear Agreement with Chrysler Group LLC (The Auto Channel)

February 4th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 3, 2010 — Cummins Inc. today announced a multiyear extension of its current agreement with Chrysler Group LLC. Cummins will supply 6.7-liter Turbo Diesel engines for Ram Heavy Duty pickups and Chassis Cab trucks while continuing to grow its partnership with Chrysler, which began 21 years ago.

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GM Throws Down The Gauntlet, Challenges Ford to ‘Truck Of War’ (The Car Connection)

January 19th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

GM’s vice chairman, Tom Stephens, appears to be taking a page out of Bob Lutz’s playbook. Today he issued a challenge to Ford to pit the PowerStroke diesel-powered 2011 F-Series Super Duty truck against the DuraMax diesel 2011 Chevrolet and GMC Heavy Duty trucks. The new line of 2011 GM Heavy Duty trucks is due to make its debut at the 2010…

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