 | | Lori Ditoro | Editor | OEM Off-Highway |
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| | As OEMs look to move cleaner—spurred by internal goals and governmental regulations—there is opportunity to improve efficiency via engine oil specification. |
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| |  | Our Solutions are Breaking New Ground When it comes to roads less traveled, there’s a reason it’s isolated. Not everyone has the expertise to push the industry forward—HORIBA does. Our flexible test systems continue to lead the way to comply with new EPA test procedures and CARB DF validation methods—both on and off the beaten path. Learn More |
|  | Our Solutions are Breaking New Ground When it comes to roads less traveled, there’s a reason it’s isolated. Not everyone has the expertise to push the industry forward—HORIBA does. Our flexible test systems continue to lead the way to comply with new EPA test procedures and CARB DF validation methods—both on and off the beaten path. Learn More | | |
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| | Justin Savage of Sidley Austin says there are key steps manufacturers in the off-road equipment industry can take to ensure they comply with emissions regulations. | | | |
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| | Following the proof-of-concept testing, the company plans to evaluate the engine in a variety of on- and off-highway applications. | | | |
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| | | The companies will work together to accelerate development of Jacobs Cylinder Deactivation valve actuation technology in conjunction with Tula’s Dynamic Skip Fire control algorithms to meet emissions targets. |
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| | | The use of alternative fuels significantly reduces the carbon footprint of DEUTZ’s combustion engines and raises the prospect of running engines on a carbon-neutral basis in the future. |
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