Normally CO flows from the engine through the tailpipe to the rear of the car where it is dispersed into the atmosphere. |
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I rounded a turn, and was unsurprised to see a car off the road, hazards blinking, exhaust funneling out the tailpipe like an angry beast. |
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Around the back, you'll find a deeper bumper with a chromed tailpipe poking through off-centre, a boot spoiler and some discreet badging. |
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When it's cool, when you first start your car or truck in the morning, exhaust gases go out the tailpipe unburned. |
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Witnesses later commented that hot-metal sparks, similar to a welder's cutting torch came from the tailpipe in a long, blue flame. |
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Automakers are developing equipment for diesel engines that would operate like a catalytic converter to clean up tailpipe emissions. |
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The gasoline engine, along with the muffler, catalytic converter, tailpipe and gas tank, were all removed. |
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There is also a hydrocarbon absorptive catalyst in the catalytic converter to clean up tailpipe emissions. |
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In short, ZEVs trade pollution at the tailpipe for pollution at the power station. |
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This fully electric delivery truck was the first of its kind in Canada to be used in the courier industry, producing zero tailpipe emissions. |
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Excess unburned fuel, caused by the excessive fuel flow, ignited as it exited the engine and tailpipe, resulting in severe external torching. |
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The thrust reverser actuator fairing and the numberĀ 2 engine tailpipe made contact with the ground off the departure end of the runway. |
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The exhaust system uses a particulate filter to trap and vaporize soot and smoke, so you'll never see a puff escape the tailpipe. |
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It includes front and rear skid plates, a front deco frame, side scuff plates, exhaust tailpipe finishers and 18-inch alloy wheels. |
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It's a complex cocktail that comes out of your tailpipe and goes straight down your windpipe. |
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By delaying the opening of the engine exhaust valve, exhaust gas is effectively recirculated to reduce tailpipe emissions. |
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Battery-powered cars have many advantages: refuelling at home, cheap running costs and no tailpipe emissions. |
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If Sergeant Thomas had not noticed the oil pooling in the tailpipe, the aircraft would have launched with an engine that was susceptible to seizure. |
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That is why we have introduced tough continental standards for tailpipe emissions. |
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A catalyst is a device that will change the substances so we can manipulate what comes out of the tailpipe. |
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Current emission regulations in many countries and market segments cover total engine emissions, which include both tailpipe and crankcase. |
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Fuel is introduced and ignited in the combustion section and the exhaust travels out through the turbine section and then the tailpipe. |
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There was a pattern of lead deposits in the right engine tailpipe that was produced by higher than normal heat. |
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An operating vehicle emits a wide range of emissions into the atmosphere from its tailpipe. |
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It is mainly used to enhance vehicle performance, and as a fuel oxygenate to improve combustion and reduce tailpipe emissions. |
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Some of the subtle alterations include a tailpipe covered by the rear air dam as well as enlarged air intakes to provide more air for the intercooler. |
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It's late afternoon Friday, and you are stopped at the corner of Weber and Northfield behind a silent silver Honda with no exhaust coming from its tailpipe. |
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The advantage of pure electric vehicles is no gasoline consumption and no tailpipe emissions. |
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Don't throw bad money into a company whose tailpipe is malfunctioning, causing a strange odor to fill the car. |
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During the start sequence, the right engine discharged a large quantity of flame and smoke from the tailpipe, with smoke eventually entering the aft cabin. |
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That's 167,000 tonnes a year saved in tailpipe emissions. |
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If an increase in fuel costs causes a commuter to switch from driving to telecommuting, for instance, his tailpipe emissions don't just drop in proportion to the fuel cost increase, they disappear. |
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The researchers ran computer simulations of the earth's climate and water cycles with and without increasing levels of smokestack and tailpipe emissions linked to rising temperatures. |
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Finnish wood-based UPM BioVerno diesel has been found to significantly reduce harmful tailpipe emissions. |
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We have already announced a Notice of Intent to regulate vehicle tailpipe emissions for the 2011 model year under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. |
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Although emission control technologies help address tailpipe pollution problems, the real environmental gains are likely to come from switching from gasoline to alternative fuels, or to other energy options altogether. |
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Similarly, the driver of an automobile bears the costs of fuel and maintenance but externalizes the costs associated with the gases emitted from the tailpipe. |
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Neil Kolwey provided a good analysis of tailpipe emissions from transportation from an individual family perspective. |
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He's bothered, particularly, by this passage:The second problem is that an increase in gasoline taxes would have very little effect on aggregate tailpipe emissions. |
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I started to think about my upgrading days and vaguely remembered reading about an uncontrollable oil-fed tailpipe fire. |
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Children who ride school buses inhale as much toxic diesel fumes inside the vehicle as do people exposed to the bus's tailpipe exhaust. |
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But traps for nitrogen oxides remain a challenge. The car of the future, todayHydrogen fuel-cell vehicles promise to be the cleanest mode of transportation, eliminating harmful tailpipe emissions altogether. |
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The tailpipe must be connected to the full flow dilution system. |
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We expect when we're burning a vehicle with an 85 percent ethanol mixture to get about a 30-35 percent reduction in CO2 emissions from the tailpipe. |
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The gas is produced commercially by electrolysis, which uses considerable energy and which, in effect, shifts the pollution from the tailpipe to the smokestack. |
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Then they stuck a tailpipe back into the truck and sealed up the back. |
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Pushed by Oregon, California and a dozen other states, the federal government set tough new national tailpipe emission standards Thursday for passenger cars and trucks. |
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Below it the nozzle for a vacuum venturi was made in anodised aluminium, which corroded, and to its right is a tailpipe for the venturi, which was also in anodised aluminium. |
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The high quality and higher cetane number of UPM BioVerno diesel provide cleaner combustion in the engine resulting significantly lower tailpipe emissions. |
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