Caterpillar Inc. has introduced its latest on-highway truck and bus engines equipped with Advanced Combustion Emission Reduction Technology (ACERT) to meet EPA 02 emissions standards. The 2003 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Cat officials trumpeted acceptance of their ACERT engines at the Mid-America Trucking Show. Since Caterpillar started producing its full line of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
In addition to dual turbochargers you see stacked in series, this C13 ACERT engine (like the C11) receives a new cross-flow head, larger oil sump, higher compression ratio, and rotating components ...
More than a dozen lawsuits have now been filed against former truck engine maker Caterpillar over its 2007-2010 year model ACERT C13 and C15 engines, as carriers claim the engines had defects that Cat ...
long-awaited new ‘EPA’ engines have now been formally introduced. Using what Cat calls Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology (ACERT), they’ll replace the current ‘bridge’ engines that the ...
The new Caterpillar on-highway engine line consists of four models — the C7, C9, C13, and C15 — all equipped with the company's ACERT (Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology) for 2007.
Caterpillar Inc. introduced its on-highway truck and bus engines equipped with ACERT technology at the Mid-America Trucking Show on Wednesday. Caterpillar says the low-emission technology provides a ...
A settlement has been reached in the class-action lawsuit that alleged Caterpillar’s 2007-2010 year model ACERT C13 and C15 engines were defective, driving up costs for owners and driving down resale ...
A sixth class action lawsuit has been filed against Caterpillar Inc. over repeated failures caused by alleged defects with its 2007 C13 and C15 truck engines. In its lawsuit filed in federal court in ...
Caterpillar’s line of medium- and heavy-duty engines – the C7, C9, C13 and C15 – will continue to rely on its ACERT technology to meet 2007 emissions standards and will be available beginning in the ...
Multiple lawsuits against Caterpillar for chronic failures of its 2007-2010 ACERT diesels go beyond heavy trucks, and include school buses and motor coaches as well as at least one marine engine, ...
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