Posted by oldtanker on July 27, 2016 at 12:35:26 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Diesel exhaust. posted by Geo-TH,In on July 27, 2016 at 11:26:33:
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Geo: Thing of it is is "they say". We have proof beyond any question that smoking cause cancer. As far a diesel we have the EPA saying. Too many people were around heavy diesel smoke for too long without getting cancer for me to believe that. If that were true, non smoking diesel techs from before the day of shop exhaust fans and heavy equipment operators would all be dead or dying of cancer at the same rate as smokers or at higher rates. The EPA would like to outlaw ALL internal combustion engines. I believe that they are doing the old "camels nose under the tent flap" thing. Go after one, the less used one then go after the rest. From what I was told tierIII diesel is cleaner burning than a modern gas engine. If that's the case why did they force through the tierIV if they were not trying to kill the diesel? I understand that it has a bad effect on you. Well tell you what, go out to your garage and close the doors. Then start your car. See how long you last. Then do the same with a diesel. Diesel fuel combustion engines produce much lower concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO) than gasoline engines. That gas engine you love so much will kill you much faster!
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