The US Environmental Protection Agency has proposed long-awaited Tier 3 standards for sulphur content in gasoline, evaporative emissions and tailpipe emissions for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles. The programme, scheduled to take effect in 2017, is harmonised with the tighter regulations in California, meaning vehicle manufacturers will Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
The US Environmental Protection Agency has proposed long-awaited Tier 3 standards for sulphur content in gasoline, evaporative emissions and tailpipe emissions for light-duty vehicles, light-duty trucks and medium-duty passenger vehicles. The programme, scheduled to take effect in 2017, is harmonised with the tighter regulations in California, meaning vehicle manufacturers will
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