Cummins has studied requirements of the Light Truck Automotive market in the United States and believes that the proposed V-family of engines meets those needs. Design and development of the V-family engine system continues and has expanded. The engine system is a difficult one, since the combined requirements of a very fuel-efficient commercial diesel, and the performance and sociability requirements of a gasoline engine are needed. Results of testing show that the engine can meet requirements for fuel economy and emissions in the Tier 2 interim period from 2004 to 2008. Advanced results show that the full Tier 2 results for 2008 and beyond can be achieved on a laboratory basis.
Cummins Light Truck Diesel Engine Progress Report, 2001
Sae Technical Papers
SAE International Government/Industry Meeting ; 2001
2001-05-14
Conference paper
English
Cummins Light Truck Diesel Engine Progress Report
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