an internal combustion engine which consumes diesel oil and ignites it by compression ignition
an internal combustion engine in which the fuel-air mixture is ignited by the heat of compression of the gas in a cylinder ... Diesel engines, while generally heavier and more expensive than spark ignition engines, have the advantages of better fuel economy, good cold-starting, a longer lifetime and generally less harmful exhaust emissions.
1. The anti-dumping duties imposed by Regulation (EEC) No 2423/88 or undertakings accepted by Commission decisions on the following imports: ... diesel engines originating in Sweden and Finland (Commission Decision (EEC) No 138/90) (5), ... are hereby suspended with regard to these countries; duties on these products shall no longer be collected.
2. Limit values for agricultural and forestry tractors and other non-road vehicle/machine engines are listed in tables 4 and 5. Stage I (table 4) is based on ECE regulation 96, "Uniform provisions concerning the approval of compression-ignition (C.I.) engines to be installed in agricultural and forestry tractors with regard to the emissions of pollutants by the engine".
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