where did you come up with that?
From a pro diesel site?
So a study paid for by the same companies that thought gassing monkeys with diesel fumes was a good idea?
That tuning scene probably emits more NOx and particulates than all the prosecuted VWs combined. Then there's all the ship and semi emissions that these problem VWs operate in the exhaust of... Top job prosecutors. I suppose this is like when the IRS does high profile celebrity tax evasion cases. PR with a decent cash grab.
Yes but which particles? That's the killer, literally, diesels produce specific known carcinogenic particles that aren't produced by petrol engines.rgava wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 13:04https://www.transportenvironment.org/si ... fing_0.pdf
"Petrol cars with uncontrolled gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines produce even higher number of particles than modern diesels that are now fitted with a filter"
EU supported institution, for sure a pro diesel site.
Can you support your statement?djos wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 13:08Yes but which particles? That's the killer, literally, diesels produce specific known carcinogenic particles that aren't produced by petrol engines.rgava wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 13:04https://www.transportenvironment.org/si ... fing_0.pdf
"Petrol cars with uncontrolled gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines produce even higher number of particles than modern diesels that are now fitted with a filter"
EU supported institution, for sure a pro diesel site.
.It's from a professor from a German University. So I guess it's very neutral.
Yes, you are right.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 15:14but as I have said for 50 years NOx hardly happens in city/urban driving of cars - (it does in trucks & vans of course)
one benefit of having a 150 hp 'small' engined diesel car running at 5-10 hp
the recent UK campaigners test results (despite claiming to expose the diesel NOx 'problem') actually confirm that
I don't know honestly.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 15:14GDI particulate is better than CI's because gasoline burns readily and diesel doesn't
diesel particulate carries on its surface aldehydes from incomplete reactions - these are precursors to carcinogens
whether from diesels or modern-day cooks baking with oils they wrongly think are better than the old-style cooking 'fats'
Have you been lately in Germany?