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Date:         Wed, 2 Jun 2004 08:03:37 -0700
Reply-To:     gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      CO2 grams per mile 345.90 / NA
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Dan, If you had perfect combustion your emission would contain only water and C02 so I am guessing there is no limit on this anywhere except that place in Japan they all meet to reduce greenhouse gas? gary Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 00:44:58 -0400 From: Dan Barrett <nullpointer@POBOX.COM> Subject: new 2.1L first emission report card

A note for the stat freaks: my Boston Engine 2.1L just passed its first emissions test with flying colors. It has a little more than 3,000 miles on the clock -- here are the scores (score / limit):

HC grams per mile 01.20 / 03.20 CO grams per mile 007.89 / 080.00 NOx grams per mile 01.79 / 03.50 CO2 grams per mile 345.90 / NA

Does anyone know if there's any limit on CO2 output in Mass? Is it just the age of the vehicle that grandfathers it in?

Best, d. 1990 GL -- "Mudskipper"

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