Cummins Unveils Cleaner Engine
Company officials said the ISX engine line will “serve all the same markets” as the N14 line, which has been the company’s premier engine platform for more than 40 years.
The ISX engines, which range from 400 to 600 horsepower, along with the Signature 600, a high horsepower engine unveiled in 1997, will be made compliant with future Environmental Protection Agency standards, which require reducing nitrogen oxide emissions to 2.5 grams by Oct. 2, 2002 (10-26, p. 120). The current rule limits NOx emissions to four grams for each brake-horsepower-hour or six grams at high speeds.
The new engines, which company officials called “the latest entry to the company’s $1 billion investment,” were unveiled at an Aug. 26 news conference at the company’s headquarters here.
This fall, the company plans to “extend the depth of our ISX product line with the new ISX 475, and the ISX 475 ST2 for high-horsepower fleets,” said Martha Brooks, vice president
f worldwide marketing.
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