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  2. European emission standards - Wikipedia

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    Petrol-powered vehicles are exempted from particulate matter (PM) standards through to the Euro 4 stage, but vehicles with direct injection engines are subject to a limit of 0.0045 g/km for Euro 5 and Euro 6. A particulate number standard (P) or (PN) has been introduced in 2011 with Euro 5b for diesel engines and, in 2014, with Euro 6 for ...

  3. EN 590 - Wikipedia

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    EN 590 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization that describes the physical and chemical properties ... Euro 5 1 January 2009 max. 0.001% ...

  4. Emission standard - Wikipedia

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    Plans were for Euro IV standards to take effect in 2010. Beijing introduced the Euro IV standard in advance on 1 January 2008, becoming the first city in mainland China to adopt this standard. [33] Since 1 January 2018, all new vehicles must comply with China 5 (similar to Euro 5). [34]

  5. Euro 5 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 February 2014, at 22:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Crit'air - Wikipedia

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    The French Crit'Air air quality certificate (French: Certificat qualité de l'air) is a vignette (a secure sticker) issued to show a vehicle's compliance with European emission standards. [1] Crit'Air covers all road vehicles, including motorcycles, quad bikes, private cars, vans, trucks, coaches and buses.

  7. List of EN standards - Wikipedia

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    EN 301 549: European standard for digital accessibility; EN 336: Structural timber — Sizes, permitted deviations; EN 338: Structural timber — Strength classes; EN 341: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height. Descender devices; EN 352-2: Revised 2002 standards on hearing protectors.

  8. New European Driving Cycle - Wikipedia

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    At 49 s, the car slowly accelerates to 32 km/h in 12 s (manual: 5 s in 1st gear, 2 s gear change, then 5 s in the 2nd gear), cruises for 24 s, slowly brakes to a full stop in 11 s (manual: last 3 s with clutch disengaged), then pauses for another 21 s (manual: 16 s in neutral, 5 s in the 1st gear).

  9. Nissan MR engine - Wikipedia

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    The 2.0 dCi engine in all its versions complies with the Euro 4 and 5 standards for exhaust emissions. The 150 PS (110 kW; 148 hp) New Mégane and New Laguna respectively emitted 144 g (5.1 oz)/km and 154 g (5.4 oz)/km of CO 2 and the 129 kW (175 PS; 173 hp) version of New Laguna 2.0 dCi emits 159 g (5.6 oz)/km of CO 2 ; they all comply with ...