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Series 60 Detroit Diesel Engine Meets Epa Requirements 26/03/2008 Detroit diesel engines are renowned for their reliability and trustworthiness. With this in mind and their 2007 Series 60 range of Detroit diesel engines are of no exception. The 2007 Series 60 range of Detroit diesel engines offers fast acceleration, as well as having a reliable life length and ostensible easy maintenance. The fact that the 2007 Series 6 range of diesel engines also meets a certain level of EPA requirements means that owners can be assured they are doing even a small bit to assist in reducing carbon emissions in the Detroit diesel engine. The 2007 Series 60 range of Detroit diesel engines implements DDEC VI electronic controls. These controls in the Detroit diesel engine allow the user to have meticulous control over the systems in the Detroit diesel engine. The advanced fuel system of the 2007 Series 60 range of Detroit diesel engines arguably produces a faster response time, meaning that the Detroit diesel engine also has a higher level of efficiency. Because the 2007 Series 60 range of Detroit diesel engines use DDEC VI electronic controls, the Detroit diesel engine works to provide a lower level of fuel emissions. |
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