“Through the years, Detroit Diesel has provided Pierce with the best performing engines in the market, and we are proud to continue the tradition with our DD13 engine.”īy combining Amplified Common Rail Fuel System, dual overhead cams, DDEC 10 electronics and an asymmetrical turbo charger the DD13 delivers best in class torque response and a long flat torque curve to ensure the consistent power needed to meet the demands of the custom chassis fire truck market. “Detroit Diesel has worked with Pierce for more than 30 years, when Pierce sold its first custom chassis,” said Brad Williamson, component marketing manager for Detroit Diesel. To further meet the needs of the custom chassis fire market, Detroit Diesel also developed the Detroit Diesel Fire Commander II, an electronic pump control that includes a pump inlet and discharge display, engine fault display, and a hot exhaust display to alert the operator in the event of an active regeneration during pump operation. “The Detroit Diesel SCR emissions technology provides better overall packaging and performance benefits than what we’ve seen with competing technologies.” “The DD13 engine is very responsive and runs clean, meeting all of the 2010 EPA regulations,” said Mike Moore, vice president of business development for Pierce Manufacturing. The DD13 engine (for Pierce) also features selective catalytic reduction (SCR) emissions technology – the proven emission-reducing technology that meets the stringent 2010 EPA emissions standards at the tailpipe without using credits. Pierce Manufacturing, one of the world’s leading providers of fire apparatus, has first access to the DD13 engine for custom chassis fire apparatus.ĭetroit Diesel developed a unique configuration of its DD13 engine to meet Pierce Manufacturing’s standard cab widths, wheelbase and compartment space requirements. – Detroit Diesel Corporation today announced that Pierce Manufacturing has delivered its first EPA 2010-compliant, Detroit Diesel DD13® -powered Velocity™ fire engine to the Iola, Kan., fire department.
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