Unburned Fuel from Diesel Engines causes Black
Smoke And Exhaust Pollution ..... These emissions cause severe environmental problems that according to the American Lung Association are one
of the leading causes of Cancer, Asthma problems and a various other Upper Respiratory problems.
· These Unburned fuels do not completely utilize the fuel,
resulting in less power and more fuel consumption. Resulting in your spending
more money for fuel to run your vehicles/engines.
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Unburned fuel is discharged
into the air that we breathe through the vehicles emissions system. Emitting
toxic hydrocarbons, soot particles and other compounds that come out of the exhaust pipe.
Because of the extreme pressure and heat in the engine, nitrogen and oxygen react, forming nitrogen oxides- a MAJOR
ingredient in smog.
Scientist theorize that diesel soot works like cigarette
smoke – it irritates the airways and the chronic inflammation can lead to a massive wave of mutated cells.
From routine exposure, people face a cancer threat from diesels
comparable to the risk from breathing secondhand tobacco smoke, according to the Health Effects Institute, an independent
research group specializing in air pollutants.
**Unburned fuel will accumulate on the internal parts of the engine
causing faster wear, shorter engine life and higher maintenance cost. **