Mooooo wrote: » Scr with Adblue is the option most agri companies are taking now afaik to meet emissions. If the car is using scr there is no need for egr if I'm correct and the dpf would last longer?
ABC101 wrote: » ........................Renault have publicly admitted that they are thinking of phasing out diesels in the A + B car segments, the cost of getting a emission compliant engine into a car of this class exceeds the sale price of the car, the return does not match the effort. The future appears to be EV?
Why is Isuzu getting out of the mining engine business? Mining engines are not regulated by the US EPA, but rather by an independent regulatory agency (MSHA). Compliance with this agency requires a significant investment in both finances and resources and the potential return on this investment is far lower than that of other, more lucrative markets. Should the regulatory conditions change with regard to MSHA applications, this decision will again be reviewed and reconsidered.
H.E. Pennypacker wrote: » No - not all diesels sold new here use Adblue
Mooooo wrote: Scr with Adblue is the option most agri companies are taking now afaik to meet emissions. If the car is using scr there is no need for egr if I'm correct and the dpf would last longer?
Micky 32 wrote: » Mostly only the higher powered diesels use adblue but i'd say all diesel engines will be using it in the near future.
Cortecs wrote: » Without having to read the whole thread on my phone.... I've got the emissions update letter for my 2013 A6 and I have no intention of getting it done. However, wondering if it be an issue come NCT time later in the year?
colm_mcm wrote: » No. nothing to worry about.
Frankie Lee wrote: » One upside of getting it done is that if your car hasn't had EGR trouble yet and it happens after the software update then it should be covered by VW foc.
Gwynston wrote: » Oh, and after some research, my wife found this article that just happened to come out over the weekend:The Guardian: Up in smoke: the VW emissions ‘fix’ has left our car undriveable
Stallingrad wrote: » Is it possible that these are typical VW failures and that would have happened with or without the software update? Just an unhappy coincidence?
bear1 wrote: » Aren't those engines prone to EGR cooler faults?
knipex wrote: » At what mileage ?? I know 4 of these engines with 250K + km.. The highest one had 350k km None needed anything but standard service and timing belts. (I lie one needed an air-con compressor at 200k km)
Micky 32 wrote: » I heard today someone presented their Audi for the NCT and they refused to test it without proof/letter the emissions fix was done!