6) Which one of the following statements is true in the case of higher injection pressures in Cl engines? O It would lead to poor fuel atomization. O Particulates would increase in the exhaust O It leads to poorer combustion. O The potential for higher unburnt HC in emiSsions decreases. 7) Which one of the following statements is correct? O Sulphur is not present in fuel O Oxides of sulphur are not present in engine exhaust O Tetraethyl lead decreases the octane number of gasoline O Tetraethyl lead decreases the tendency of knocking in SI engines. 8) Which one of the following statements iIs correct about a thermal converter? O It reduces the CO concentration in the engine exhaust OIt functions at relatively lower temperatures. Ol can be easily filled in the exhaust system O It reduces NOx content in the engine exhaust

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6) Which one of the following statements is true in the case of higher injection pressures in Cl engines?
O It would lead to poor fuel atomization.
O Particulates would increase in the exhaust
O It leads to poorer combustion.
O The potential for higher unburnt HC in emissions decreases.
7) Which one of the following statements is correct?
O Sulphur is not present in fuel
O Oxides of sulphur are not present in engine exhaust
O Tetraethyl lead decreases the octane number of gasoline.
O Tetraethyl lead decreases the tendency of knocking in Sl engines
8) Which one of the following statements is correct about a thermal converter?
O It reduces the CO concentration in the engine exhaust.
O It functions at relatively lower temperatures.
Ol can be easily filled in the exhaust system.
O It reduces NOx content in the engine exhaust
Transcribed Image Text:6) Which one of the following statements is true in the case of higher injection pressures in Cl engines? O It would lead to poor fuel atomization. O Particulates would increase in the exhaust O It leads to poorer combustion. O The potential for higher unburnt HC in emissions decreases. 7) Which one of the following statements is correct? O Sulphur is not present in fuel O Oxides of sulphur are not present in engine exhaust O Tetraethyl lead decreases the octane number of gasoline. O Tetraethyl lead decreases the tendency of knocking in Sl engines 8) Which one of the following statements is correct about a thermal converter? O It reduces the CO concentration in the engine exhaust. O It functions at relatively lower temperatures. Ol can be easily filled in the exhaust system. O It reduces NOx content in the engine exhaust
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