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What difference does engine Euro 2 Euro 4?

Mostly emissions output. Passenger cars - Diesel Euro 2 (1996) CO2 is 1.0, Euro 4 (2005) is 0.50. Petrol Euro 2 (1996) CO2 is 2.2, Euro 4 (2005) is 1.0.


What is difference between Euro 4 and Euro 8?

8 - 4 = 4 euro


What is the EURO 4 FUEL?

EURO 4 fuel refers to a set of European emission standards that were implemented to reduce harmful emissions from vehicles. Introduced in 2005, EURO 4 regulations require lower limits for pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons, and particulate matter in both petrol and diesel fuels. The standards encourage the use of cleaner fuels and more efficient engines to improve air quality and reduce environmental impact. Compliance with EURO 4 is mandatory for new vehicles sold in the European Union.


How much is 229 euro?

4 mil euro


What is 4 percent of three thousand eight hundred and seventy six euro?

4% of 3876 Euro= 4% * 3876= 0.04 * 3876= 155.04 Euro


What is difference between euro 3 and euro 4 engine?

One Euro, lol.


How much 2 euro cent?

4


What does 4 euro equal to in us dollars?

August 2012: 4 euro are 4.88 US dollars.


What is the answer to fifteen percent of thity euro?

4 euro 50 cents


Why is diesel fuel more expensive than regular gasoline?

because of taxes...diesel makes more polution=========Not true....new low-sulfur and new diesel engines are cleaner and more efficient than gasoline engines.Factors are higher demand in Europe (more than half the new cars sold in Europe are diesel), distribution (shipping refined diesel from Europe costs more, not to mention the taxes charged by the EU on that refined diesel fuel), less refineries, higher cost of refining (investing in new equipment to produce low-sulfur diesel, although less refining is technically needed), and taxes. Its safe to say 4 out of the 5 are attributed to environmentalists/Liberals.


How many of the 6 valence electrons in sulfur are used in covalent bonding in sulfur tetrachloride and dislufur diflouride?

In sulfur tetrachloride (SCl4), all 6 valence electrons of sulfur are used, as sulfur forms 4 covalent bonds with 4 chlorine atoms. In disulfur difluoride (S2F2), 4 of the 6 valence electrons of sulfur are used, as sulfur forms 2 covalent bonds with another sulfur atom and 2 covalent bonds with 2 fluorine atoms.


Who won the Euro Cup in 2007?

There was no euro 2007, It happens every 4 years