Jeff Jensen's article on the new emission standards is timely and greatly appreciated. Cummins has a brochure out on the subject, which I picked up about a year ago. I think you can download it as well. It is an excellent piece: read it twice and need to re-read again. Urea tanks will not be used in N. America according to Cummins (only in Europe) for 2010? Det. Diesel also has something out.
I believe some engines might be exempt from some of the changes, based on credits? The ISC & ISL were exempt, along with the Cat C9 the last time around. Variable turbos will also be certainly included, and some form of catalytic coverters will be needed (unless the DPF does it). The DPF is going to be the biggest concern, but again, will all engines need it?
As I read the article, regular diesel will be around as well yet in Oct.? At any rate, cost of operation will go up, and if you must by new, I think one might get it done sooner than later.
The comment by Frt. of Georgia was telling: where to fit the DPF with those 'houses' some of you like. Guess you may be going back to the 84" sleeper, or get a 20' box. x(
I believe some engines might be exempt from some of the changes, based on credits? The ISC & ISL were exempt, along with the Cat C9 the last time around. Variable turbos will also be certainly included, and some form of catalytic coverters will be needed (unless the DPF does it). The DPF is going to be the biggest concern, but again, will all engines need it?
As I read the article, regular diesel will be around as well yet in Oct.? At any rate, cost of operation will go up, and if you must by new, I think one might get it done sooner than later.
The comment by Frt. of Georgia was telling: where to fit the DPF with those 'houses' some of you like. Guess you may be going back to the 84" sleeper, or get a 20' box. x(