1999 Detroit 60 Series Emissions Test

1999 Detroit 60 Series Emissions Test Results

This page documents verified emissions test results from Ontario's Drive Clean Program for a 1999 Detroit 60 Series engine treated with Cerma STM-3 technology.

What is Ontario's Drive Clean Program?

Drive Clean is Ontario's mandatory vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program designed to reduce smog-causing pollutants. The program requires vehicles to undergo emissions testing to identify problems early, reducing harmful emissions that damage health and the environment.

Test Vehicle Details

  • Engine: 1999 Detroit 60 Series
  • Treatment: Cerma STM-3 Engine Treatment
  • Testing Facility: Ontario Drive Clean Certified
  • Test Type: Heavy-duty diesel emissions inspection

Why Detroit 60 Series Owners Choose Cerma

The Detroit 60 Series is a legendary heavy-duty diesel engine known for reliability and longevity. However, aging engines can develop emissions issues that cause failed inspections. Cerma STM-3 addresses these problems by:

  • Restoring compression – SiC particles fill worn cylinder surfaces
  • Reducing blow-by – Better ring seal means cleaner combustion
  • Lowering operating temperatures – Reduced friction means less heat
  • Improving fuel atomization – Cleaner burn produces fewer emissions

Emissions Test Results

The Drive Clean inspection confirmed that after Cerma STM-3 treatment, the 1999 Detroit 60 Series engine passed all emissions requirements. The official documentation shows compliance with Ontario's heavy-duty diesel emissions standards.

What This Means for Fleet Operators

Failed emissions tests cost fleet operators time and money through re-testing fees, downtime, and potential repairs. Cerma STM-3 offers a cost-effective solution that helps aging diesel engines meet emissions standards while also improving fuel efficiency and extending engine life.

View Official Documentation

The complete Drive Clean inspection results and facility certification are shown below:

Questions about Cerma for your Detroit diesel? Call 239-344-9861 or email Info@cermatreatment.com

 

 

If you own a 1999 Detroit 60 Series vehicle, you may be concerned about emissions and passing emissions tests. Cerma offers a solution that can help improve the performance of your engine and reduce emissions.
Cerma's engine treatments are designed to remove carbon and acid buildup in the engine, leading to improved combustion and reduced emissions. The treatments use Cerma's SiC technology to treat the metal surfaces of the engine, leading to increased durability and efficiency.
The benefits of using Cerma products in your 1999 Detroit 60 Series include:
  1. Improved emissions: Cerma's engine treatments have been shown to reduce emissions in vehicles. By improving combustion and reducing carbon buildup in the engine, Cerma can help your vehicle pass emissions tests and reduce its impact on the environment.
  2. Increased fuel efficiency: Cerma's treatments can improve fuel efficiency by allowing the engine to run more efficiently. This can lead to cost savings on fuel and a longer lifespan for your engine.
  3. Extended engine life: Cerma's SiC technology helps to protect the metal surfaces of the engine, reducing wear and tear and extending the lifespan of the engine.
  4. Easy to use: Cerma's engine treatments are easy to use and can be added to your vehicle's existing oil or fluid.
By using Cerma products in your 1999 Detroit 60 Series, you can enjoy improved performance, reduced emissions, and cost savings on fuel and maintenance.