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2010
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AUGUST
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06:
PRESS RELEASE: Diesel TEK announces distribution agreement with Peterbilt Dealerships
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APRIL
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26:
Cost and Health Consequences of Air Pollution in California
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JANUARY
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04:
Engine flush service and fuel additive
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2009
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DECEMBER
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29:
PRESS RELEASE: Diesel TEK Retains Investment Banking Firm CB Capital Partners, Inc.
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APRIL
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Environmental Efforts - Keep Trucking Profits from Going Up in Smoke
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MARCH
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18:
Keep Truck Operating Costs from Going Up in Smoke
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FEBRUARY
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27:
Could New Jersey port adopt California Clean Trucks Program?
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20:
Diesel TEK comes up with way to flush diesel engine
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EGR Systems and Lubricating Oil in Diesel Engines
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JANUARY
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07:
Keep trucking profits from going up in smoke
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06:
Improve Efficiency
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2008
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DECEMBER
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CARB adopts engine replacement regulations
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Keep trucking profits from going up in smoke
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State could get tough on dirty diesels
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California air board adopts a sweeping plan to curb greenhouse gases
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NOVEMBER
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12:
Trucking Info - Product News
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Trucking Info - Shop & Tools
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OCTOBER
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24:
New California rules target big-rig pollution
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AUGUST
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20:
Port of Long Beach's clean-trucks loan program is criticized
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JULY
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25:
California adopts stiff pollution rules for ships
2008-11-10: Trucking Info - Shop & Tools
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Shop & Tools
Diesel Tek™ Offers Engine Flush Service and Fuel Additive.
11/10/2008
Diesel
Tek™, Las Vegas, is offering its engine flush service
and fuel additive as parts of its maintenance
program.
The engine flush service removes diesel
particulates that are too small to be caught by the average
oil filter, according to the company. This improves engine
efficiency and reduces wear and tear, while the fuel
additive causes the fuel to burn longer and cleaner, and
adds lubrication.
The benefits of the engine flush, according to the company, include reduction of emissions and better mileage. The cleaning solution consists of a light lubricating oil with the same detergents you would find in a high-grade motor oil, only concentrated seven times higher. Once run through the trucks, the cleaning fluid can be disposed of right along with waste oil. The process takes half an hour.
More info: www.dieseltek.com

