17-04-2017, 03:53 PM
btw, its not the CO or hydrocarbons thats the issue with diesels.
its the nitrogen oxides and sulphur particulates that are the main causes.
if you actually look at what can be found in a typical diesel exhaust fume, you may be quite shocked.
But, the same could probably be said for petrol.
dont worry, next year they will most likly be coming out with a new fad...... like they always do.......
its the nitrogen oxides and sulphur particulates that are the main causes.
if you actually look at what can be found in a typical diesel exhaust fume, you may be quite shocked.
But, the same could probably be said for petrol.
dont worry, next year they will most likly be coming out with a new fad...... like they always do.......
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