Sentences with phrase «fuel emissions matched»

Not exact matches

One area of their research seeks to match engine combustion modes with improved fuel properties to create higher efficiency and lower emission transportation technologies.
Most systems allow for variable boost to match engine load and the electronic controls allow more precise matching to improve fuel consumption and also emissions.
API SN with Resource Conserving matches ILSAC GF - 5 by combining API SN performance with improved fuel economy, turbocharger protection, emission control system compatibility, and protection of engines operating on ethanol - containing fuels up to E85.
With a fuel consumption of 8.4 litres per 100 km and CO2 emissions of 199 grams per kilometre (NEDC combined), the naturally - aspirated AMG V8 engine comes in at or below the level of its competitors, however these are unable to match either the output or torque of the SLK 55 AMG — and above all, they do not use large - displacement eight - cylinder engines.
It can't match the PHEV on paper, but its claimed fuel consumption of 53.3 mpg is pretty good for an SUV this size, although its 139g / km CO2 emissions figure still means a relatively pricey 29 % Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) rating for company - car drivers.
ICE engines have advanced to the point that they are now routinely delivered as ZERO Pollution engines, recording sub T2B2 levels of emissions, and matching pure electric, and sometimes bettering fuel cell cars.
Instead, the car uses the extra juice like a fuel - free, emissions - free turbo — on top of the turbo — to enable thrust that matches its world - class road manners, upscale creature comforts, and style.
Sure, on paper they don't match the Jazz, but the JCW's fuel consumption of 6.9 l / 100 km and CO2 emissions at 165g / km are not far behind.
This exceptional performance is matched by impressive efficiency: CO2 emissions of 230g / km1 and an EU Combined fuel economy figure of 28.5 mpg1.
A well - matched engine and chassis provide maneuverability around town, as well as comfortable highway cruising for longer getaways, while still returning good fuel economy and meeting LEV2 / ULEV emissions standards.
This engine and transmission combination has a top speed of 121 mph and can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 10.2 seconds, while its official combined cycle fuel - economy and emissions figures matches those of the manual version, returning 74.3 MPG or 3.8 l / 100 km and producing just 99 g / km of CO2.
Currently, the CR - Z engine is matched with a 10kW / 121Nm electric motor to produce peak power of 91kW and 174Nm of torque, while claiming official fuel consumption of 5.0 L / 100 km and CO2 emissions of 118g / km.
- INSTALLED FEATURES: Front air conditioning, Front air conditioning zones: single, Airbag deactivation: occupant sensing passenger, Front airbags: dual, Side curtain airbags: front, Antenna type: mast, Auxiliary audio input: jack, In - Dash CD: MP3 Playback, Radio: AM / FM, Satellite radio: SiriusXM, Total speakers: 6, ABS: 4 - wheel, Electronic brakeforce distribution, Emergency braking preparation, Front brake diameter: 13.2, Front brake type: ventilated disc, Front brake width: 1.1, Rear brake diameter: 13.8, Rear brake type: disc, Rear brake width: 0.87, Floor mat material: carpet, Floor material: carpet, Floor mats: front, Shift knob trim: chrome, Ashtray, Center console: front console with storage, Cruise control, Cupholders: front, Multi-function remote: keyless entry, One - touch windows: 2, Overhead console: front, Power outlet (s): 12V, Power steering, Reading lights: front, Retained accessory power, Steering wheel mounted controls: cruise control, Steering wheel: tilt, Storage: door pockets, Vanity mirrors: passenger, 4WD selector: electronic hi - lo, 4WD type: part time, Axle ratio: 3.55, Alternator: 160 amps, Battery rating: 700 CCA, Battery: maintenance - free, Emissions: 50 state, Door handle color: body - color with chrome accents, Front bumper color: chrome, Grille color: metallic, Mirror color: black, Pickup bed light, Rear bumper color: chrome, Tailgate: removable, Compass, Engine hour meter, External temperature display, Gauge: tachometer, Multi-function display, Trip computer, Warnings and reminders: low fuel level, Headlights: auto delay off, Side mirror adjustments: manual folding, Side mirrors: heated, Body side reinforcements: side impact door beams, Child safety door locks, Child seat anchors: LATCH system, Energy absorbing steering column, Front seatbelts: 3 - point, Rear seatbelts: 3 - point, Seatbelt force limiters, Seatbelt pretensioners: front, Driver seat manual adjustments, Front headrests: adjustable, Front seat type: 40-20-40 split bench, Passenger seat manual adjustments, Rear headrests: adjustable, Rear seat folding, Rear seat type: bench, Upholstery: cloth, 2 - stage unlocking doors, Anti-theft system: engine immobilizer, Power door locks, Rolling code security: key, Hill holder control, Stability control, Traction control, Trailer stability control, Front shock type: gas, Front spring type: coil, Front stabilizer bar, Front struts, Front suspension classification: independent, Front suspension type: short and long arm, Rear shock type: gas, Rear spring type: coil, Rear stabilizer bar, Rear suspension classification: solid live axle, Rear suspension type: multi-link, Spare tire mount location: underbody, Spare tire size: full - size matching, Spare wheel type: steel, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Tire type: all season, Wheels: alloy, Trailer wiring, Front wipers: variable intermittent, Pickup sliding rear window: power horizontal, Power windows, Rear privacy glass
Right now we have ramped up our economies to match the availability of energy in the form of fossil fuels — hydrocarbons — and, hence, CO2 emissions.
With their decision to include gas diversification, nuclear and unconventional fossil fuels (disguised under the terms «low carbon» and «indigenous») EU leaders are not matching their promise to cut emissions with action to transform Europe's energy system, says Friends of the Earth.
Ginsburg says he believes Oregon, which also left the WCI, will be able to match California's global warming emissions reductions, mainly through its proposed low - carbon fuel standard.
Given historical climate and physics, the only way that implicit endorsement means «implicitly endors [ing] that humans are a cause of warming» where «a» is something less than primary (that is, over half) is if there is some as - yet undiscovered sink absorbing human CO2 emissions and, simultaneously, an as - yet undiscovered source of CO2 that is releasing it into the atmosphere - and moreover, the CO2 from this mysterious source just happens to possess a carbon isotope signature that matches fossil fuel CO2 as a total coincidence.
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