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To: Maverick who wrote (3612)12/20/1998 11:21:00 AM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4908
 
Low sulfur fuel could be big trouble for OE:

news.hydrocarbononline.com

usnewswire.com

commondreams.org

news.hydrocarbononline.com

This is absolutely THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG on low sulfur fuel. Searching on this subject would send renneber into a frenzy (and I expect it will). At a minimum, low sulfur fuel could delay the need for DFI (as Honda remarks hint - you can't tell from Honda's comments if their claim is based on using DFI or EFI). True, the contention that the combination of low sulfur fuel and OCP would allow even lower emissions is true, but it also negates the key weakness of HPDFI, leaving a weak bargaining position (again). Besides, nobody's even heard of OCP.... at least on the scale of where these low sulfur fuel stories are and will be popping up. Have at it renneber, I'm trying to get out of the research business.

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