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Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« on: 16 July 2017, 23:19:56 »

Looks like Ze Germans have been beavering away on reducing the NOx coming from diesels. May well stave off the demise of diesel for a good few years longer...

https://www.petrolprices.com/super-diesel-tech/
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #1 on: 17 July 2017, 00:28:55 »

3 - 2 - 1 & you`re back in the room Jimmy  ;D

I nearly fell for that one too .....phew all that electo-treated diesel babble.
Oil fryed up by 48V  & pee`d on, even in real world terms  is gonna get a bit whiffy isn`t it ???
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #2 on: 17 July 2017, 09:35:53 »

Oil fryed up by 48V  & pee`d on, even in real world terms  is gonna get a bit whiffy isn`t it ???

I'm sure it will be just fine. Cheap to repair too I would imagine!  ::) ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #3 on: 17 July 2017, 09:42:37 »

Sounds like that will make it's way into cars quite soon then
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #4 on: 17 July 2017, 09:57:39 »

Probably so, and definitely HGV I would imagine.

Various businesses have a cumulative tens of billions of pounds/dollars invested in Diesel tech, the financial case for a "bolt on" box that will allow them to continue making money from those investments is compelling. Especially compared with the cost of throwing it all in the bin in favour of a completely new technology.
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #5 on: 17 July 2017, 10:01:36 »

Yup and add to that battery/electric power is still some way off from being mainstream.

Although I can see one day you pull into a filling station, part with small some of money for something the size of an AA battery. You then go to "fill up" and basically swap out the AA battery   :D  ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #6 on: 17 July 2017, 12:54:51 »

Oil fryed up by 48V  & pee`d on, even in real world terms  is gonna get a bit whiffy isn`t it ???

I'm sure it will be just fine. Cheap to repair too I would imagine!  ::) ;D

I'm sure the software will only power it up when it detects that it is being tested for emissions. ::)

There will soon be so many daft emissions devices on a tractor that they won't be viable for passenger cars, only on HGVs and buses.
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #7 on: 17 July 2017, 13:30:40 »

Oil fryed up by 48V  & pee`d on, even in real world terms  is gonna get a bit whiffy isn`t it ???

I'm sure it will be just fine. Cheap to repair too I would imagine!  ::) ;D

I'm sure the software will only power it up when it detects that it is being tested for emissions. ::)

There will soon be so many daft emissions devices on a tractor that they won't be viable for passenger cars, only on HGVs and buses.



Bitchy  ::) ;D ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #8 on: 17 July 2017, 13:36:19 »

Oil fryed up by 48V  & pee`d on, even in real world terms  is gonna get a bit whiffy isn`t it ???

I'm sure it will be just fine. Cheap to repair too I would imagine!  ::) ;D

I'm sure the software will only power it up when it detects that it is being tested for emissions. ::)

There will soon be so many daft emissions devices on a tractor that they won't be viable for passenger cars, only on HGVs and buses.



Bitchy  ::) ;D ;D

Well it is Ze Germans!  ::)  ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #9 on: 17 July 2017, 14:02:14 »

It looks like 'derv lovers' have found hope in a new messiah. ::) ::) ;)

Looks like snake oil to me. :)
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #10 on: 17 July 2017, 14:34:59 »

Looks like snake oil to me. :)

And here's me thinking this would be just the ticket to get you running out to buy a nice frugal derv unit  ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #11 on: 17 July 2017, 14:45:47 »

Looks like snake oil to me. :)

And here's me thinking this would be just the ticket to get you running out to buy a nice frugal derv unit  ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #12 on: 17 July 2017, 15:22:33 »

Looks like snake oil to me. :)

And here's me thinking this would be just the ticket to get you running out to buy a nice frugal derv unit  ;D
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Re: Diesel - not ready to lay down and die just yet...
« Reply #13 on: 17 July 2017, 15:23:14 »

Oil fryed up by 48V  & pee`d on, even in real world terms  is gonna get a bit whiffy isn`t it ???

I'm sure it will be just fine. Cheap to repair too I would imagine!  ::) ;D

I'm sure the software will only power it up when it detects that it is being tested for emissions. ::)

There will soon be so many daft emissions devices on a tractor that they won't be viable for passenger cars, only on HGVs and buses.




SOON? You don't think the improvements in drivability and economy that came at the cost of medium to long-term durability did that 20years ago?
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