Urea
" is an innovative liquid solution called AdBlue."
seen that in gallon containers over here on main trunk routes.
I asked one guy at the counter of a garage I stopped in just what was it...
he said........
it was made from **** ????
did`nt know whether to laugh or go,
ohhhh...........
so I walked out.
The only prob with adblue is it increases Co2 emissions , but i suppose thats better than NOX its also very damaging to environment if it gets into water bodies , as it deoxygenates !
This is what the new advanced diesels have gone to 2 tanks on for diesel and another for a additive to change exhaust to.BlueTEC brings together an array of advanced technologies to create the world's cleanest diesel automobiles. Advanced and highly precise components, from high-pressure fuel injection to a variable-vane turbo, create more complete and powerful combustion. But the breakthrough is an innovative liquid solution called AdBlue. When injected into the exhaust, AdBlue converts the nitrogen oxide emissions into harmless nitrogen and oxygen. And BlueTEC vehicles can use both ultralow-sulfur fuels (now the standard nationwide) or even B5 Biodiesel.
Has been the last 2-3 years here, part of EU control for emissions in the world.any diesel over 50hp needs the system
What proportion of exhaust fumes are nitrous oxide?
who said nitrous............:emps1:
The environmental pollution and natural resource consumption required to make a new car to replace those that have been scrapped would FAR outweigh any proposed benefit on a global scale. Of course new cars are made in China and India and no one cares if they poison their atmosphere or water ways.
The idea that everything should be bought from new, used until it breaks, thrown away and replaced with a nice new shinny version simply isn't compatible with our future.
If we don't learn to reuse and fix things we are all fooked.
Yep, well saidTHIS! TRUE FACT well said that man!
Strange the RAC wanting to scrap the older stuff - they've NO chance of fixing the new electronic ****ery when it go wrong - only the main dealers can play with that!
THIS! TRUE FACT well said that man!
Strange the RAC wanting to scrap the older stuff - they've NO chance of fixing the new electronic ****ery when it go wrong - only the main dealers can play with that!
And even they are struggling with it so no hope for anyone else fixing the ****.
Why wouldn't you just round it up to £100?
Weirdo.
Oh, err, yeah, old diesels are good :hippie:
I find its a pain when i fill my 110 , they even get a bit excited sometimes asking if i am filling cans , having to explain its got longrange tanks . 180L
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