- mer. 6 janv. 2010 14:59
#237673
Bah ce qui revient le moins de trouble....ces temps ci c'est encore de laisser virer le truck....
Ça coute un peu plus cher, mais à 800 rpm au lieu de 1000rpm
Et de plus avec le cummins CERTIFIED CLEAN IDLE on se fait plus écoeurer....
Cummins announces 50-state clean idle certified engine option
Fleet Equipment, Mar 2008
Cummins Inc. announced the availability of Clean Idle Certified onhighway engines, meeting the new California Air Resources Board's (CARB) idle reduction regulation. The Cummins full lineup of on-highway engines, including the ISX, ISM, ISL, ISC and ISB are available to meet this new regulation by generating less than 30-g/hour NOx emissions at idle.
Effective immediately, Cummins said its customers can now specify a 50-state Clean Idle Certified engine option when ordering a new vehicle. In addition, customers now also have the option, through their local Cummins distributor, to update existing 2007 engines to meet the 50-state Clean Idle Certified status.
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