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What you should know about BS6-compliant diesel engines, before making your next purchase

Recent reports from customers reveal issues pertaining to the “ Diesel Particulate Filter”emerging during low-speed and high altitude driving. Why is this specific to the BS IV-compliant diesel powertrain? And what’s the solution?

October 03, 2021 / 11:24 IST
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It would be an understatement to say diesel powertrains are no longer viewed as faithful workhorses, but instead are seen as the glacier-melting root of all environmental evil. With the advent of BS6 emission norms, diesels in India, which still remain a popular choice for customers, got a much needed shot in the arm. There were now in-built safeguards which could, theoretically give the polar bear a stay of execution. However, recent lines of enquiry on automotive forums like Team-BHP, have brought to light the flip side of those safeguards and how they are hindering the functioning of the diesel powertrain.

So, why are BS6-compliant diesel powertrains more prone to issues than BSIV ones?

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It all comes down to a technology called the “Diesel Particulate Filter” that fits into all diesel powered exhaust systems to make them BS6 compliant. In order to limit the amount of particulate matter discharged by diesel motors, brands are required to fit it with a “Diesel Particulate Filter” or DPF.

The DPF essentially traps the soot that, prior to the enforcement of stricter emission norms, was freely discharged from the exhaust. Now, however, it gets burnt off, and broken down into much smaller particles, which are then dispersed in the air, rendered comparatively less harmful than before.

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