Noisy Adblue Tank
Anyone else noticing this yet?
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On a serious note, I did some research on Bluetec technology and this is what I found: Every new diesel truck engine (Cummins, Mack, Detroit Diesel, Paccar aka Kenworth, Volvo) sold after Jan 1, 2010 will be using SCR technology (same as Bluetec) due to EPA requirements. International (Navistar) is the only exception and will use EGR. EGR basically recirculates the exhaust back through the engine and makes the engine run really hot requiring additional cooling capacity. It works but isn't quite as good at getting the NOx out of the exhaust on larger displacement engines. International is using credits from low emission pre 2010 trucks that used EGR to "buy" their way into EPA compliance for the near term. SCR makes the engine run about 3% more efficient that EGR. You eventually will be able to buy DEF (generic name for Adblue) everywhere. The engine manufacturers are setting up the distribution network right now. Prices should go down and your dealership will only have a few more months to sell Adblue for $225+ a fillup. I think my dealership is getting around $275.
So, I guess urea is here to stay.










