Ford’s New Diesel and Gasoline V-8s for Super Duties Claim More Power, High Fuel Economy (TruckingInfo.com)

March 10th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Ford Motor Co.’s new diesel and gasoline engines for its revamped 2011 Super Duty pickups are cleaner, quieter and more economical than current products, executives said at a presentation at the National Truck Equipment Association’s annual meeting in St. Louis.

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National Academy of Engineering elects 68 members and 9 foreign associates (EurekAlert!)

February 17th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

( National Academy of Sciences ) The National Academy of Engineering has elected 68 new members and nine foreign associates, announced NAE President Charles M. Vest today.

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Clean Diesel Technology Helps Meet Current and Any Future Ozone Clean Air Standards (PollutionOnline)

February 9th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF) issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s first public hearing on proposed revisions to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone, held in Arlington, VA

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GM Announces Support for B20 at National Biodiesel Conference (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

February 8th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines, General

GRAPEVINE, Texas , Feb. 8 /PRNewswire/ — Today, General Motors told biodiesel supporters at the National Biodiesel Conference that the company’s 2011 model year Duramax 6.6L turbo diesel engines will be fully compatible with a 20 percent blend of biodiesel (B20). Â The company made the announcement, which covers all 2011 GM heavy-duty products including Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra …

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Clean Diesel Technology Helps Meet Current and Any Future Ozone Clean Air Standards (The Auto Channel)

February 3rd, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines

WASHINGTON–The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF) issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s first public hearing on proposed revisions to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone, held in Arlington, VA.

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