Detroit Diesel Offers Certified 6V-92 Retrofit Kits
27 May 1998
Detroit Diesel Offers Certified 6V-92 Retrofit Kits For Urban Buses at 0.10g/bhp Particulate Matter LevelDETROIT, May 27 -- Detroit Diesel Corporation announced at the American Public Transit Association Bus Operations, Technology and Management Conference that it has received official certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Urban Bus Retrofit/Rebuild Regulations. The new emission retrofit kits have been certified by the EPA to meet a particulate matter (PM) emission level of 0.10g/bhp-hr when used for mechanical unit injected Detroit Diesel 6V-92TA urban bus engines. This certification includes all 253, 277 and 294 horsepower, federally certified 6V-92 mechanically unit injected urban bus engines manufactured between 1979 and 1989. The EPA has announced that the new certified equipment can be used immediately by urban bus operators in compliance with the EPA's Urban Bus Retrofit/Rebuild Regulations. The new DDC emission rebuild kits consist of new manufactured parts, reliabilt(R) remanufactured parts, an electronically powered supercharger system manufactured by Turbodyne Technologies, Inc. and a passive oxidation catalytic converter replacement muffler manufactured by Engine Control Systems. DDC has demonstrated a particulate matter reduction for older bus engines that meets stringent 1993 EPA particulate emission standards for new urban buses. DDC became the first heavy-duty engine manufacturer to certify retrofit kits with the EPA in 1995. DDC's new EPA certified emission retrofit kits can be purchased as complete reliabilt(R) factory remanufactured engines, reliabilt(R) long block kits, or components in the form of upgrade kits that the customer can install at time of normal engine overhaul. The retrofit kits can be purchased through authorized Detroit Diesel distributors. Detroit Diesel Corporation is engaged in the design, manufacture, sale and service of heavy-duty diesel and alternative fuel engines, automotive diesel engines, and engine-related products; and provides financing through Detroit Diesel Capital Corporation. The Company offers a complete line of diesel engines from ten to 10,000 horsepower for the on-highway; off-road; automotive; and power generation markets. Detroit Diesel services these markets directly and through a worldwide network of more than 2,500 authorized distributors and dealers. DDC is a QS-9000 certified company. Detroit Diesel's major shareholder is Penske Corporation, a closely-held, diversified transportation services company whose operations include Penske Truck Leasing Company, Diesel Technology Company, Penske Automotive Group, Inc., Penske Auto Centers, Inc., Penske Motorsports, Inc., and Penske Capital Partners. The Penske group of businesses has annual revenues exceeding $6 billion and employs more than 28,000 people around the world.