Mercedes-Benz: Diesel Particulates Cut By Up To 40 Percent
| Mercedes-Benz: 08 Dec 2005 14:26 GMT | Page rating:  |
Mercedes-Benz is offering in Europe a retrofit system for C-Class and E-Class diesel models which significantly reduces particulate emissions. The system is maintenance-free and is suitable for installation in vehicles with four-cylinder diesel engines produced since June 2003. The price including installation is € 799.
The retrofit system for the four-cylinder models in the C-Class and E-Class combines two catalytic converters in a single housing: an oxidising unit which converts gaseous pollutants and a particulate reduction unit in which soot particles are trapped and burned off at an exhaust temperature of over 250 degrees Celsius. As a result, particulate emissions are reduced by up to 40 percent and fall below the limits prescribed by the EU4 standard.
Since the summer of 2005 all new CDI passenger cars produced by the Stuttgart brand have been equipped with a particulate filter as standard.
The maintenance-free Mercedes retrofit system requires no fuel additives and can be installed with no modifications to the electronic engine management system. In the process the standard oxidising catalytic converters of the CDI models are replaced and fed into the Mercedes Recycling Management system (MeRSy) for reuse.
This retrofit system by Mercedes-Benz meets the current requirements of the German federal government’s tax incentive scheme for low-emission diesel passenger cars. The system is available from Mercedes-Benz sales and service outlets and dealerships throughout Europe with immediate effect.
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