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Hatz Diesel develops bolt-on DPF for L and M series engines

Hatz has revised its three and four cylinder L and M series air-cooled engine packages to comply with emissions regulations by including a cooled EGR system, DOC and DPF with active regeneration. The exhaust after-treatment package can be remote-mounted, said Hatz, and brings a 2dB(A) reduction in exhaust noise to the air-cooled engine.
April 17, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7125 Hatz has revised its three and four cylinder L and M series air-cooled engine packages to comply with emissions regulations by including a cooled EGR system, DOC and DPF with active regeneration.

The exhaust after-treatment package can be remote-mounted, said Hatz, and brings a 2dB(A) reduction in exhaust noise to the air-cooled engine.

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