BS3, this regulation was first introduced in 2005. Their sale was made mandatory across the country by 2010. The introduction of stricter BS3 regulations significantly reduced emissions from petrol-powered passenger vehicles, with the maximum allowable carbon monoxide emissions being 2.3 g / km, hydrocarbon + nitrogen oxide 0.35 g / km and discharged at 0 percent. Its substance discharge. Diesel models emit 0.64 g / km of peak carbon monoxide, 0.50 g / km of nitrous oxide and hydrocarbon + nitrogen oxide 0.56 g / km. Moreover, the sulfur content in BS3-compliant fuels was limited to 100 ppm. Manufacturers have agreed to BS3 emissions by installing a catalytic converter that prevents carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions. |
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