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= Fuel > Advanced Specifications = | = Fuel > Advanced Specifications = | ||
| − | In this form the user may provide data the Advanced Fuel Quality Specifications and choose between four fuel types: 1996 (Base Fuel), 2000 (Stage 2000) and 2005 (Stage 2005), 2009 (Stage 2009) from the Fuel Year drop-down list. The default value is 1996. If this option is selected then all vehicles are assumed to operate on a conventional – Base – fuel (corresponding to 1996 EU15 market average). The introduction of improved | + | In this form the user may provide data the Advanced Fuel Quality Specifications and choose between four fuel types: 1996 (Base Fuel), 2000 (Stage 2000) and 2005 (Stage 2005), 2009 (Stage 2009) from the Fuel Year drop-down list. The default value is 1996. If this option is selected then all vehicles are assumed to operate on a conventional – Base – fuel (corresponding to 1996 EU15 market average). The introduction of improved fuel types will have a positive effect not only on the corresponding vehicle technologies entered the market recently but also to older vehicle technologies. |
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 10 November 2021
Fuel > Advanced Specifications
In this form the user may provide data the Advanced Fuel Quality Specifications and choose between four fuel types: 1996 (Base Fuel), 2000 (Stage 2000) and 2005 (Stage 2005), 2009 (Stage 2009) from the Fuel Year drop-down list. The default value is 1996. If this option is selected then all vehicles are assumed to operate on a conventional – Base – fuel (corresponding to 1996 EU15 market average). The introduction of improved fuel types will have a positive effect not only on the corresponding vehicle technologies entered the market recently but also to older vehicle technologies.
