Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) is essential for keeping modern diesel engines compliant with emissions laws and running efficiently. But ignoring your DEF tank or using poor-quality fluid can lead to limp ...
Diesel engines are disappearing from smaller cars and SUVs in the U.S. thanks to a series of emissions scandals since Dieselgate. But there are still plenty of heavy-duty pickups and larger trucks ...
This is the kind of question where we'd better talk about terms before answering it. That's because AdBlue is a brand name for what folks in the United States usually call diesel exhaust fluid — aka ...
Since 2010, diesel-powered on-highway trucks in North America have been using selective catalytic reduction (SCR) as an exhaust after-treatment technique to control nitrogen-oxide (NOx) emissions. And ...
Shell Rotella has introduced its own Diesel Exhaust Fluid, designed for on-highway medium- and heavy-duty trucks as well as off-highway construction equipment and trucks. Shell Rotella has introduced ...
Since January 1, 2010, on-highway vehicles sold by any truck OEM other than Navistar have been equipped with a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system using diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). “Therefore, ...
Diesel engines are known for several things. Power and torque are the biggest attractions, but there is another attribute that drivers like. They can rack up a lot of mileage without needing major ...
Adding diesel exhaust fluid to trucks has become fairly routine, despite some of the anxiety that came along with the debut of this new fluid a decade ago, needed to cut emissions using selective ...
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is a crucial component in modern diesel vehicles, introduced to comply with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations that began in 2010. It's a solution made up ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced guidance Tuesday for engine and equipment manufacturers to prevent sudden shutdowns ...
Diesel engines are something of a mystery to many drivers, especially in North America where gasoline is the king of motoring fuels. Of course compression-ignition has a host of benefits compared to ...