Irkins engines will meet new regs.
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Jictions made by Mr I Bertodo, director of
ct engineering, s Engines, comes true, tture Perkins engines meet all currently , proposed or planned ation on time. ng to a meeting of the d'ingenieurs de -nobile in Paris he said that present engineering targets for Perkins include the reduction of production engine maximum steady state smoke to less than 15 per cent of that specified by BS AU 14Ia and an improvement in specific fuel consumption of at least five per cent by 1978.
Bearing in mind the precarious fuel situation the improvement is expected to be achieved using greater cetane rating fuels. The fuel consumption targets have already been reached with selective development engines.
Another improvement is the reduction of engine noise, at laboratory conditions, by 10dBA by 1980. During 1975 the company is to offer a noise package designed to reduce bare engine noise by 36d BA. Perkins are also part way through a programme to get to grips with the problem of diesel engine exhaust odour.