houstonscott
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- Kubota L3800, Kubota GR2120, Kubota RTV1100, Kubota 5100sc
Not sure where you are getting your information, diesel produces less CO2 than gas when burned. Period, it is just a fact, the chemical process of burning diesel produces less CO2 than gas. The process does produce more NOx, but if CO2 is your main concern than diesel trumps gas straight up. Now with modern clean diesels using AG Blue technology diesels are cleaner than gas. Plus they use a fuel that is lower on the cracker and requires significantly less energy to refine, while packing 30% more energy! the reason for milage advantage over gas. Diesel is a far safer fuel. Now let's talk bio, bio diesel fuels really work, the process produces a fuel with more energy than the process, which isn't true of ethanol. There simply is no reason not move to diesel, it's the answer and it right in your face. There is no pie in the sky other thing to move to, weather energy simply isn't going to do the job. And no one wants nuke. The least efficient thing, worst thing you could possibly do, with your fuels, is to make electricity with it and put it in an electric car. You are simply convinced of something that's not true. What's going on now is the greens and their lobbyist and organizations are slowing the progress and setting efficiencies back by decades. Now we must waist time trying convince you electric cars are not what you thought they were and a waste of time that could be used improving and reducing our energy consumption on the highways and moving to high pressure diesels and bio-diesel. Greens have become part of the problem, getting sucked into this electric car sideline stuff. Take your Leaf, get out your Honda generator, and charge it up and see how many of gas it takes to charge it, then drive the miles and I'll think you will find the true milage of the Leaf at 1-3mpg. HS.Protectionism is the answer. The regulations we have are those the auto industry lobbied for. If you drive diesel vehicle that makes 12 mpg you pollute significantly more than small diesel car that does 45 mpg even though it has marginally less clean exhaust. So if you would have to pay road tax based on pollution your vehicle emits large engines will get penalized no matter how clean their exhaust would be. The regulations is designed to keep small diesels out of the market. It is in the same category as the 5 mph bumpers that were supposed to increase mass of small cars by large margin ( it worked about 6 month until the manufacturers of small cars came up with light design) or regulations requiring vertical head lamps lenses. It was designed to keep small earodynamic cars out of the market. It also worked only short time. Some cars got "bug eyes" and other got pop up lights. The list is long.
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