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Stage V engine changes

When are we going to see manufacturers update their small IC trucks with 56-130kw engines to meet Euro Stage V engine regulations? No one has released any information yet as far as I can see, apart from Hyster who are using a Kubota 2.4L with DPF. But when will they no longer be able to see trucks with the current engines?
  • Posted 8 Jan 2020 03:20
  • By deadpan
  • joined 9 Oct'15 - 27 messages
  • ...., Austria
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Toyota are going to be using the old and reliable Diesel engine on the Smaller Trucks with a modified FIP. The lager trucks will either use the the Commom Rail motor with 3 or 4 Cylinders.
  • Posted 22 Feb 2020 19:56
  • By Kenneth_Duncan
  • joined 22 Feb'20 - 3 messages
  • NRW, Germany
KD
don't forget the ad blue system as kubota 3,8 L.
  • Posted 9 Feb 2020 11:41
  • By AAPEE
  • joined 28 Aug'12 - 76 messages
  • Brussels, Belgium
Linde look like they will use the Deutz 2.2L 3 cylinder tier V engine in there new 2.5 - 3.5 truck. Most manufactures in the range under 5,000kg might now look at electric powered trucks and drop IC engine trucks all together
  • Posted 7 Feb 2020 07:28
  • By Exalteze
  • joined 7 Feb'20 - 89 messages
  • Halifax, United Kingdom
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It should be interesting to see how the Chinese manufactures deal with the issue. There is also changes LPG forklifts. But i think the addition of catalyst converter is all that is required along with some changes to fuel system. But again there is very little info available.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2020 22:12
  • By heightlift
  • joined 19 Sep'12 - 139 messages
  • North, United Kingdom
Yes I have heard others are going this. Also heard this morning that Toyota are changing to the new DPF/turbo charged engine in all their trucks imminently, with a very substantial price increase also.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2020 21:36
  • By deadpan
  • joined 9 Oct'15 - 27 messages
  • ...., Austria
I have heard hyster will be dropping small diesel trucks. And only offering 2500kg up. Which i guess makes sense. Trying to squeeze and diesel engine with DPF etc. into a 1500kg truck would be difficult and result in more heat etc.
  • Posted 16 Jan 2020 21:12
  • By heightlift
  • joined 19 Sep'12 - 139 messages
  • North, United Kingdom

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