The Caterpillar brand has long been associated with vehicles in the heavy-machining world, with its unmistakable logo emblazoned on the side of vehicles regularly seen moving dirt, rocks, and ...
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Why Did Caterpillar Stop Making Truck Engines?
Industry giant Caterpillar has made a name for itself as one of the most prominent automotive manufacturers, particularly in heavy machinery. The company is known for its wide range of vehicles and ...
Navistar-made CT13 diesel will remain the standard engine in Cat Trucks, as will the cab and chassis adapted from the International PayStar. Photo: Tom Berg Caterpillar’s go-it-alone vocational truck ...
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 ...
To meet United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) engine emissions regulations for on-highway applications, ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel must be used in all on-highway diesel engines ...
Caterpillar Marine announced the first shipment of Cat 3500 series marine gas engines from its Lafayette, Indiana manufacturing facility. Five Cat G3516 marine engines were selected to power the ...
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