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Gas Vs. Diesel Vehicles

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Austin Cagle Ms. Stevens English 12, Period 4 24 January 2016 Gas vs. Diesel Emissions Gasoline and diesel vehicles have been around for a long period of time ever since they were first designed around the 1930’s. The diesel market is in the middle of a revolution. Over the years that diesel has been around there are new enhancements that are increasing engine power and torque, lowering emissions and enhancing fuel economy, creating new and cleaner diesel vehicles. Through advancements in technology, gasoline and diesel powered vehicles have evolved since they were first designed to become more environmentally friendly. Gasoline vehicles have a few different ways of mixing and making more environmentally friendly gasoline that is more efficient than others. Mixing gasoline and ethyl or methanol creates a product known as gasohol. This has reduced emission of pollution and has lower cost compared to normal gasoline. “In 1973, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) acted on the problem and set a time-scale for the gradual elimination of leaded fuels. The amount of lead was to be reduced from 2 to 3 grams per gallon (the 1973 average) to 0.5 g/gal by 1979. Ultimately, the addictive was to be totally eliminated from all gasoline” (“Gasoline”). The amount of lead that is allowed in gasoline was reduced from 2 to 3 grams each gallon of gasoline to 0.5 gallon by 1979. Diesel powered vehicles have advanced their emissions to be more environmentally friendly and more

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