Denso Products and Services Americas has expanded its PowerEdge line of diesel aftertreatment replacement filters to cover light- and medium-duty trucks. Originally launched for the heavy-duty aftermarket, the PowerEdge line of diesel particulate filters (DPFs) and diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs) now covers millions of light- and medium-duty Ford, GM, Sprinter, Dodge and Ram trucks.
Installation gaskets are included with each filter. Clamps are also included with each filter, with the exception of applications that don’t require them. Replacement clamps and gaskets for the heavy-duty market are also available for purchase. Specifications are listed in the PowerEdge aftertreatment cross reference guide.
Additionally, Denso has extended its warranty on aftertreatment products for the heavy-duty market to three years.
“As the demand grows for aftermarket DPFs and DOCs, we’re excited to expand the PowerEdge line to cover the bestselling trucks on the road today,” said Frank Jenkins, senior manager of Denso Products and Services Americas’ commercial and heavy-duty division. “And with the increased importance of reducing emissions from the largest trucks in operation, we’ve extended the warranty to better serve the heavy-duty industry.”
Denso has partnered with AP Emissions Technologies, Inc. to offer the PowerEdge line of turnkey aftertreatment products. Features highlighted by Denso include high-grade stainless steel and other materials that increase durability by resisting corrosion; OEM substrates that maximize performance and minimize backpressure; advanced coatings that increase catalyzation, passive regeneration and fuel efficiency; and “exact-fit” design for specific application needs and easy installation.
Denso offers nine part numbers that cover the most popular light- and medium-duty trucks in operation, and with few part numbers covering a wide range of applications, Denso’s distribution customers save on shelf space while supplying more fleets, Jenkins said. All PowerEdge DPFs and DOCs for light- and medium-duty applications come with a standard warranty of two years or 36,000 miles.