
Denso Products announced that it will begin accepting orders for its new line of PowerEdge diesel particulate filter and diesel oxidation catalyst replacement products for heavy-duty trucks and equipment in March.
Denso Products announced that it will begin accepting orders for its new line of PowerEdge diesel particulate filter and diesel oxidation catalyst replacement products for heavy-duty trucks and equipment in March.

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Denso Products announced that it will begin accepting orders for its new line of PowerEdge diesel particulate filter and diesel oxidation catalyst replacement products for heavy-duty trucks and equipment in March.
The all-makes original equipment replacement program features 60 DPF part numbers covering more than 260 OE-quality parts and 7 DOC part numbers for heavy-duty on-road and off-road trucks and equipment. The PowerEdge line was announced at Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week in January and is being produced in partnership with Clean Diesel Technologies, a global manufacturer of vehicle emissions control systems.
The companies plan to expand the line with an additional 20 DPF and 15 DOC part numbers later this year.
“Denso is excited to partner with CDTi to meet the growing demand for OE-quality diesel aftertreatment products in the heavy-duty trucking and equipment industry,” said Frank Jenkins, senior manager of Denso’s heavy duty marketing group. “CDTi is a clean-tech company that shares our commitment to product reliability and durability, rigorous safety and performance standards, innovation, customer service and environmental stewardship.”
PowerEdge aftermarket DPFs and DOCs match or exceed the emissions control performance and benefits of OEM replacement units when installed in 2007 model year and newer heavy-duty diesel equipment, according to Denso.
The turnkey DPFs and DOCs are approved for horizontal, vertical, and dual installation and backed by a two-year, unlimited mileage warranty. All products are designed and manufactured in North America.
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