Cummins to Use EGR in 2010 Engines

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    Engine maker Cummins Inc. said its technology 2010 on-highway engines will include exhaust gas recirculation technology and nitrogen oxide aftertreatment.​
    The company said it will use an evolution of its 2007 system to maintain power and torque with comparable fuel economy and maintenance intervals.
    Cummins said it will offer a “complete lineup of on-highway engines to meet the near-zero 2010 emissions standards” being set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
    “Having the ability to meet a broader range of customer needs with an expanded product line using Cummins’ technology is our formula for success in 2010 and beyond,” said Ed Pence, vice President and general manager for Cummins’ heavy-duty engine business.
    Engines also will have advanced electronic controls, proven air handling and the particulate filters, Cummins said.
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