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Ricardo announces clean diesel technology to meet regulations with no aftertreatment

Ricardo has just announced that they have been able to create a diesel engine which is able to meet the Tier II Bin 5 US emission requirements without using any NOx aftertreatment devices. These devices tend to be expensive and are often the reason that diesel engined cars cost more than their gasoline stablemates. What's more is that by adding some innovative new aftertreatment devices, Ricardo believes that they can meet the U.S. Super Ultra-Low Emission (SULEV) and Tier II Bin 2 requirements. Those requirements are currently the toughest ... Read more →

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