Caterpillar Inc. has received certification from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its C13 and C15 engines equipped with ACERT Technology for 2007. This technology positions ...
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 ...
A sixth proposed class-action has been has been filed against Caterpillar alleging emission-control systems on its model-year 2007 thru 2010 C13 and C15 engines are defective and that Cat was aware of ...
CATERPILLAR has announced new horsepower ratings for its C11, C13, and C15 on-highway engines. At the top of the list are two new ratings for the C15, which will be offered with 625 hp and 600 hp ...
In addition to dual turbochargers you see stacked in series, this C13 ACERT engine (like the C11) receives a new cross-flow head, larger oil sump, higher compression ratio, and rotating components ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Caterpillar has announced its engine lineup for 2007, with all four engines relying on the company’s ACERT technology. At the Mid-America Trucking Show, Cat announced it will be ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Cat officials trumpeted acceptance of their ACERT engines at the Mid-America Trucking Show. Since Caterpillar started producing its full line of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
Caterpillar's ACERT-technology engines for complying with stricter Environmental Protection Agency emission regulations are provided for order in Peterbilt Caterpillar's ACERT-technology engines for ...
A settlement has been reached in the class-action lawsuit that alleged Caterpillar’s 2007-2010 year model ACERT C13 and C15 engines were defective, driving up costs for owners and driving down resale ...
Nearly 10 class-action lawsuits have been filed against Caterpillar claiming that its 2007-2010 year model ACERT C13 and C15 engines were defective — driving up costs for owners and driving down ...