| Dieselization |
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The Smart Muffler after-treatment system, combined with diesel engine operating efficiency and economic benefits, make dieselization a common sense method for fighting pollution caused by engine exhaust. Dieselization is the way of the future.
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Smart Muffler catalytic converters can be installed OEM or retrofitted to single or fleet diesel powered engine vehicles. They can be used on cars, light trucks, heavy duty transport trucks, and various types of industrial engines.
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Approximately 50% of passenger cars and light trucks in Europe are powered by diesel engines. Leading manufacturers like DaimlerChrysler, Volkswagen, and Peugeot have pioneered dieselization. In Japan, Toyota and Honda have introduced diesel powered cars to their product lines. In North America, Dodge, Ford, and GMC light trucks are powered by diesel in a steadily growing market segment.
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| Why Diesel Engines? |
| Smart Muffler Corporate recognized dieselization as the common sense approach to reducing harmful emissions. The term describes the replacement of gasoline engines with diesel engines. |
- Greater efficiency
- Greater economic benefits
- Greater fuel economy
- Lower national consumption
- Significant tax incentives in some countries
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| Diesel engines have been proven to be efficient and more economical than gasoline engines to operate. Second, innovative technologies like Smart Muffler on large and small engines will reduce engine emissions to almost zero. |
- Diesel engines are 30 to 40% more efficient than gasoline engines.
- Diesel engines emit 30 to 40% less carbon dioxide than a gasoline engine
- Diesel smoke, detrimental to human health and quality of life, can be reduced to near zero with Smart Muffler technology.
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