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4/28/16

Mack introduces 2017 MP series engines



Mack Trucks today revealed the next step in the evolution of its integrated powertrain by introducing its 2017 Mack MP series engines, bringing improvements in fuel efficiency and power, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Thanks to several upgrades and enhancements, the new engines boost fuel efficiency from 2.1 to 8.8 percent compared with prior model year engines.

Mack made the announcement on Earth Day during an event in Austin, Texas, which is consistently ranked among the “greenest” cities in the U.S.

“For more than 100 years, Mack has met the ever-changing needs of our customers’ applications with powerful, reliable engines,” said Dennis Slagle, president of Mack Trucks.

“The 2017 evolution of Mack power carries on our tradition of durability, while offering more power and incredible fuel efficiency gains.”

Mack’s 11-liter MP7 and 13-liter MP8 engines received a number of advancements for 2017, simplifying maintenance and improving efficiency and productivity. Both engines feature an updated wave piston design that raises the compression ratio and enables more complete combustion of fuel, while a common-rail fuel system more precisely injects fuel. Combined with a two-speed coolant pump, these features help increase MP7 fuel efficiency by up to 5.1 percent and MP8 fuel efficiency by up to 5 percent.

A number of additional improvements were made to both engines, including a new two-piece valve cover, shimless rockers and a low-pressure fuel system with an enhanced, integrated aftertreatment dosing module to reduce maintenance needs. An updated, double-walled EGR flow sensor helps reduce condensation and soot buildup in cold weather, while a new intake throttle enables a faster warmup when the engine is started.

“In addition to efficiency and maintenance improvements, we’re also delivering more power,” said Stu Russoli, Mack highway and powertrain products marketing manager. “With a new 425 horsepower rating, the 2017 MP7 offers 13-liter power in a lightweight, efficient 11-liter package ideal for weight sensitive applications.”

For customers with long-haul applications, Mack will offer the 2017 MP8 engine with a turbo compounding system engineered to give customers a no-compromise increase in power and efficiency. Turbo compounding converts waste energy from the exhaust into mechanical energy that is fed back to the engine. The system adds up to 50 additional horsepower, enabling a substantial increase of fuel efficiency of up to 8.8 percent.

The Mack MP8 with turbo compounding is available exclusively with Mack’s Super Econodyne downspeeding package. The additional power generated by the turbo compounding system allows the engine to maintain full torque as low as 900 rpm. This not only enables a broader operating range in top gear, but also allows a truck to hold top gear longer when overtaking a hill, even with falling engine rpm.

“With the current MP8, our Super Econodyne applications required a minimum top speed of around 63 miles per hour in order to stay in top gear,” Russoli said. “Now, with turbo compounding, we can offer Super Econodyne and its fuel efficiency benefits to more customers.”

The 16-liter Mack MP10 engine, the most powerful Mack engine offered, carries over unchanged. With up to 605 horsepower and 2,060 lb.-ft. of torque, the MP10 comes standard in the Titan by Mack model, the ideal choice for heavy-haul, severe-duty applications.

The updated 2017 Mack MP series engines complement Mack’s recently launched Mack mDRIVE™ HD 13- and 14-speed automated manual transmissions. With up to two low-ratio creeper gears, the new mDRIVE HD variants provide improved startability for heavy loads, while maintaining proper gearing for fuel efficiency at speed.

“Customers hauling heavier GCWs, or working tough or loose terrain, can now gear their rear axle ratios faster in order to take advantage of fuel efficiency at highway speeds, while at the same time being able to use the tractive effort of the low transmission gears,” Russoli said.

Several of the revised components and technologies found on Mack’s 2017 MP series engines – including the patented wave piston, turbo compounding and the common rail fuel injection system – were derived from research and development work associated with the U.S. Department of Energy’s SuperTruck program. The SuperTruck program, a cost-shared, public-private partnership, aims to help accelerate the research and development of advanced efficiency technologies to improve the freight-hauling efficiency of heavy-duty Class 8 long-haul tractor-trailer trucks.

The 2017 Mack MP8 will be available for order in April 2016, while the 2017 MP7 and MP10 engines will be available for order in July 2016. The Mack MP8 with turbo compounding will be available for order in October 2016.


See More at:  http://www.hardworkingtrucks.com/mack-introduces-2017-mp-series-engines/

4/22/16

Volvo Trucks - Volvo Trucks vs 750 Tonnes: An extreme heavy haulage challenge



How much can a single, series-produced truck haul? A Volvo FH16 featuring I-Shift with crawler gears faces one of the toughest challenges in the history of Volvo Trucks. With the world’s strongest man, Magnus Samuelsson, and trucking journalist Brian Weatherley in the driver’s cab, a Volvo FH16 attempts to pull 750 tonnes.

Get all the behind-the-scenes figures: https://youtu.be/o67BMzmSJMs

Learn more about I-Shift with crawler gears: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPjVu...

4/19/16

See the Brand New Cummins Engines For 2017



See some of the brand new Cummins ISX engines to be coming out soon at this Cummins road show. Indiana Jack interviews one of the Vice Presidents (Scott Bentz)at this show and outlines some of the highlights of the new diesel engines.

4/16/16

An Overview of North Bay Truck Center Services - Jim Buell , Service Manager



Operating To Fit Your Needs

North Bay Truck Center is Solano County's largest parts and service truck center.

We understand that when your truck is down for any reason, it costs you company money, and that is why we focus our energies on getting your truck fixed right the first time and with maximum speed.

We also understand that your vehicle is unique to your needs and the services that you provide. This is why we make extended efforts to minimize down time by performing overall inspections each time your vehicle enters our shop


Experience & Training

Our journeymen technicians have over 70 years of combined experience in the service industry.

Their knowledge and trouble-shooting skills has proven invaluable in helping us give superior service.

Our technicians are devoted to improving their skills and attend training classes on a wide variety of subjects each year.

Volvo Trucks boosts safety on slippery winter roads



For trucks with drawbar trailers, slippery winter roads and downhill gradients represent a tough challenge for even the most skilled of drivers. There is always the risk of the rig becoming unstable and, in the worst-case scenario, starting to jack-knife. Volvo Trucks has now developed a solution that significantly improves safety.

In order to minimise the risk of this type of situation and potential accidents, Volvo Trucks has developed a system known as Stretch Brake that automatically retards the trailer and straightens up the rig on slippery downhill stretches.

4/13/16

Versatran Equipment Transporter - A Simple Explanation!



Joe Simons gives a brief explanation of the design factors that make Retriever equipment transporters so exceptional! .Find out more at: http://www.versatraninc.com/

4/10/16

Wabash National - TrustLock Plus System



Wabash National, a Lafayette-based trailer manufacturer, contacted CMC Media Group to create a simple product demo of their new TrustLock Plus System door locking mechanism. Wabash National will use the video to market the product to current and prospective customers.

4/07/16

The SmartAdvantage™ Powertrain from Cummins and Eaton



Cummins, the leading diesel engine manufacturer, and Eaton, the leader in heavy-duty transmissions, have joined forces to bring you the SmartAdvantage™ Powertrain. These totally integrated units take the efficiency of Cummins ISX15 with SmartTorque2 (ST2), and combine it with the smooth-shifting Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-Speed automated transmission, for 3-6% better fuel economy. For more information, visit http://cumminsengines.com/smartadvantage

4/04/16

Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) cleaning at North Bay Truck Center - It's State of the Art!



North Bay Truck Center has ithe state of the art FSX Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) cleaning equipment to help our customers keep their engines performing effectively by removing up to 94% of the captured soot from the DPF filter. Cleaner DPF equals longer filter life too and these filters are very expensive to replace.

Diesel Particulate Filters are quite expensive to replace and can be regenerated by periodic deep cleaning. This will enhance the performance of your truck's exhaust system and help your truck get maximum fuel economy and effectiveness. Your DPF filter may only need cleaning every 250,000 miles or much sooner depending on your engine and how it is maintained. Dirty exhaust means the soot will clog the filter sooner, so you will want to make sure that your engine is serviced regularly. Every truck will be different as every driver is different.

We chose FSX because FSX has a proven cleaning method that gets the most soot out of the filter and North Bay Truck Center has installed the complete cleaning system including the TrapBlaster™ Pneumatic Cleaner, TrapTester™ Air Flow Test Bench, TrapBurner™ Thermal Cleaner, and SootSucker™ Dust Collector.

For more information, call us at 707-427-1386
This package contains all of the state of the art equipment for cleaning DPF's.
TrapBlaster™ Pneumatic Cleaner TrapTester™ Air Flow Test BenchTrapBurner™ Thermal CleanerSootSucker™ Dust Collector

4/01/16

The History of Freightliner Trucks 70 Years of Innovation



Welcome to the past, present and future of Freigthliner Trucking. 70 years of innovation, with no plans of slowing down!