Caterpillar Inc. introduces five Cat Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB industrial engines: C13 ACERT, C15 ACERT, C18 ACERT, C27 ACERT and C32 ACERT. Engines range from 385 to 1,200 bhp (287 to 895 bkW) ...
Caterpillar Inc. has received 2004 certification by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the C13, the company’s fourth on-highway truck and bus engine equipped with ACERT technology. The C13 ...
This Peterbilt 357 has newly available setback front axle, which can shoulder more payload weight. Shorter wheelbase than set-forward axle allows slightly tighter turning circle, too. The C13's double ...
Owners of Caterpillar C15 (shown) and C13 engines claim the manufacturer downplayed defects and performance issues with the engines. A sixth proposed class-action has been has been filed against ...
SIX months late according to the EPA and competitors, but right on time by its own estimation, Caterpillar has introduced its full line of truck engines for highway use. The new C7, C9, C11, C13, and ...
The new Cat 621H, 623H and 627H wheel tractor-scrapers feature a more powerful engine in the tractor, and a more powerful engine in the scraper of the 627H. The Cat C13 engine in the tractor produces ...
The new Caterpillar on-highway engine line consists of four models — the C7, C9, C13, and C15 — all equipped with the company's ACERT (Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology) for 2007.
long-awaited new ‘EPA’ engines have now been formally introduced. Using what Cat calls Advanced Combustion Emissions Reduction Technology (ACERT), they’ll replace the current ‘bridge’ engines that the ...
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